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Item:[TRUST Ti-R Titanium exhaust for R32 GTR

Age: nearly new

Condition: like new

Price: $1250

To Fit: (What car)R32 GTR

Location: Sydney

Contact: 0423885535 or PM

Comments: light weight titanium cat back exhaust. Doesnt sound any tougher than this. Nengun sells this for $2149

Will add pics shortly but basically it is like brand new.

This is not the GReddy Racing Full Titanium Exhaust. No sirrie, this is far, far, more unique. This is the TRUST Power Extreme Ti-R Full Titanium Exhaust. That's right, full titanium. The whole thing weight light enough to play catch with your kids.* 5KG infact

This exhaust is very free flowing, having large diameter piping and minimal bends for optimal performance! If you want the best, there's no other choice!

$1250 ono

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Edited by mattblack

OOh, very interested. Though a few questions, is it the 80mm or the 90mm. Does it have a centre muffler and just confirming it does come with the bung to stuff up its bum to quiten it down (it says in the sig of the thread but not the body of the post? Lastly, regarding postage to Melbourne, are you happy to ship it? Is it one piece, two peices etc etc. I may be able to get a family member to pick it up depending where you are located in Sydney

Hi there Roy,

The pic i added is exactly the design of the exhaust. The Ti-R doesnt have a centre muffler and is one piece for better flow. Yes it does include the bung (silencer) to quieten it down. The best of both worlds really.

I will PM you with my location to see if you can get pickup or happy to ship for you. WIll need to confirm the cost for you.

regards

Matthew

Is gone roy :P

i would have loved it myself :P might have to wait and grab one of yahoo japan. (Y120,000) so maybe 1500-1600 landed?

http://page14.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/s109896954

Edited by Angus Smart

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