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Swap: My 3" S/s Cat Back Exhaust System For A 3 1/2" System With Cash Either Way


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hey guys as title says im after a 3 1/2" cat back exhaust for my r32 gtr, have gone a pretty big setup on my gtr and i need to get rid of my 3", im open to swap and i can fix some money up for the right exhaust system, my exhaust is liek brand new and sounds bloody awsome, exhaust i currently on my gtr so can inspect before purchse, exhaust will also come with a straight stainless cat and the exhaust has been made with the hot dog style mufflers not them huge mufflers but its a quality exhaust and looks excellent on the gtr, car makes a comfortable 250awkw and can achieve much more like ovebr 300kw but from my mechanics point of view he thinks i should go for a bigger like 3 n half,

im up for trades as i said, please let me know what yous guys got but if yous are afer a trade im more then happy to do it as its easier for me, guys afetr soemthing good, i will pay decent cash for the right exhaust system,

thanks heaps guys and can contact me anytime yous guys want and if yous are after pics of the exhaust, click on my topics and my exhaust is also on the for sale section for $550

cheers tony

0412862091

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