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Hey All,

Item: Full Titanium Exhaust System Suit R32 GT-R (Front Pipes to muffler) Made in Japan

Condition:Used but in Very Good Condition! Front pipes has the Usual Scratch marks (see pic) but nothing to damage performance.

Price: Looking for $2500

To Fit: GT-R R32

Location:Sydney

Reason for Sale: Bought this a while back, I can't use this on any of my cars and i'm running singles and it doesn't suit my set ups. I know i will regret selling this but i don't see myself using it for a long time.

Comments: Inside Pipe sizes are: front pipes are twin 75mm into 3.5'' dismisses the cat. The exhaust is very light and its design and pipe sizes will give you the best flowing exhaust for a low mount Set up :thumbsup: the hangers are also titanium. Few members have seen this in person and they have drooled... lol and To buy a full system like this these days will cost you a lot more!

Contact: Via pm or to this thread

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i really wish that exhaust you have would fit the r32 easily :thumbsup:

i'd sell my trust front/dump right away to have this and the exhaust!!

This does fit an r32 gt-r easily :)

Oops i thought this was just the front pipe, and the esprit one is the exhaust.. the exhaust pisctures didnt load for me the first time

you have way too much titanium stuff..

what diamater is the exhaust?? 3.5?

and would you seperate the exhaust?? as i've got the trust system and i would have to buy some new dumps if i got the front pipe too..

Edited by Angus Smart
Oops i thought this was just the front pipe, and the esprit one is the exhaust.. the exhaust pisctures didnt load for me the first time

you have way too much titanium stuff..

what diamater is the exhaust?? 3.5?

and would you seperate the exhaust?? as i've got the trust system and i would have to buy some new dumps if i got the front pipe too..

Its the full exhaust front pipe all the way to the muffler :thumbsup:

The exhaust is 3.5'' correct. Um not keen on splitting it up wanna keep it together cause it just works big time!!

Trust me scrap your full exhaust and run this bad boy! Why would u need new dump pipes for? Do u have the trust ones that are like a front pipe aswell?

I got a system to suit a r33 aswell which i use on occasion :) so yeah my place is full of titanium haha!!!

the trust dump is a combined front pipe too. so i'd have to scrap my whole system and start again.

i'll need some small dumps still..

if it doesnt sell soon and your willing to sell just the exhaust let me know..

the trust dump is a combined front pipe too. so i'd have to scrap my whole system and start again.

i'll need some small dumps still..

if it doesnt sell soon and your willing to sell just the exhaust let me know..

Ah ok...I don't really wanna split it up but well see what happens. Your system isn't titanium but aye :thumbsup: lol

Guys I can vouch for this sexy piece of gear, Seen it, held it, want it - this is THE king exhaust, no question about it.

And the best thing is the price, figure it out for yourselves, go and get a price for;

-Jap large diameter front pipes (HKS are around the 750 mark from nengun last i checked)

-Rest of exhaust in large diameter pipe from a Jap brand

Then compare that price (which will be stainless steel at best), before its landed and paid taxes on to the exhaust Tony is selling. The smart buyer will see which one is the smarter buy :bunny:

Good luck with the sale Tony, whoever gets it is a lucky guy :bunny:

Thanks for that Steve :angry:

Its a huge Shame to sell this...but i have no use for it :banana:

Also weighed it this morning

Front Pipe: 1.8Kg's

Rear pipe: 5.3kg's

Damn light!!!

Jeez Tony. If ya didnt want to ship it to Perth you should have said something. Anyhow...Nice score Andrew

i had no problem sending it out to perth...

Andrew was first person to be interested and he let me know he was serious when i first posted up the thread...the guy is selling/sold his old system that was on the car so i think he is deserving for it.

If the sale falls through i will let the people interested in it know..

Thanks Tony, i'll send you a deposit tomorrow forit

and Keith cheers hopefully it keeps my fat boy a bit lighter, your shaft was also shipped today.. no tracking number as of yet.. i shall pm you when that comes thru :P

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