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hi,

just wondering if the nismo exhaust is still up for sale and if the exhaust will suit an R34?

yes its still for sale but i have no idea if it will fit a r34 sorry?

Would you consider a swap and cash your way? I got a Kakamoto 2.5 inch stainless steel stage2 exhaust. Brand new I was told it would cost over $1K.

Would you consider a swap and cash your way? I got a Kakamoto 2.5 inch stainless steel stage2 exhaust. Brand new I was told it would cost over $1K.

no i wouldnt swap im selling my car anyway just want the cash

yes this came off a r33 gtr yes pick up only unless you want to pay for delivery

Oh.. that raises another question for me... I thought I read some posts about GTR exhaust hangers being in a slightly different position to GTST hangers...

I think I need to find out definitely. =-]

I'd be willing to make an offer if all is well.

Thanks!

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NISMO EXHAUST STAINLESS STEEEL

3 INCH FROM CAT BACK 5 INCH CARBON FIBRE TIP

TO SUIT R33 SKYLINE JUST BOLT ON NO MODIFCATIONS

NOT YOUR NORMAL TINNIE EXHAUST PRETTY RARE

$550 PICK ONLY ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL TOM ON 0422305506 OR EMAIL [email protected]

Can you find out how much it is to ship to Perth 6014? Cheers.

through an online quote your looking at around $180-200 which included insurance and packaging now that could change on when they see and weigh the item

Right, are you 100% certain it's off a 33 GTR cause its on a 33 sedan in the pic... Reason I ask is because I bought an R33 exhaust before and it didn't fit because it wasn't GTR specific.

edit: my bad.. read its only a 3" from catback.. thanks anyway

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