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hey guys how yous going, up for sale i got an stainless steel 3" cat back exhaust system with a 4.5" cannon, this was purchased about 1 1/2 years ago from a bloke i know and this system cost him over $1000 with the front pipes but now needing to get rid of it as i have to go for a 3.5" as ive gone a bigger setup on the gtr and 3" will not be enough form my mechanics point of view, exhaust will also come with a straight pipe stainless steel cat so it can bolt straight onto an r32 gtr, its like brand new, car is never driven and if you want that aggressive Rb26 sound then this is the exhaust for you, exhaust is currently on the car so im more then happy to let anyone come passed and see it and the sound of it before purchasing, very well looked after

im also open to trades for a 3.5" cat back exhaust, must be stainless steel and willing to pay cash on top for the right exhaust system to fit my r32 gtr

loacted in melbourne, prefer pick up or can post at buyers expanse ofcourse or even willing to drop off to the new owner if not too far away but we can work something out

price: $550ono

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