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hey guys i have a r32 gtr titanium 3 inch (maybe bigger??) cat back exhaust here which i do not need it is compromised of the pipe a centre muffler and an oval style rear muffter similat shape to std with a single 3.5 or 4 inch tip and all mountings , unsure on branding but its definatly titanuin because it has "ti" on the rear muffler and wherever its welded is rainbow coloured if that makes sense

its in great condition other than a typical dent in the underside of the rear muffler and the tip has some scrapes along the bottom fron normal use on a low car... pretty typical of a big exhaust ,neither of these can be seen when its installed onto the car and do not hamper the operation of the exhaust (no rattles etc)

it sounds great at idle and even better on full throttle

it is a cat back exhaust which bolted up nicely on my r32 gtr so id say it will also fit gtst aswell??

located in toowoomba QLD 1 hr west of brissy

asking $500 for the complete cat back

will have pics tomorrow late i hope!!!

wrecking r32 gtr so PM me if you need parts

Edited by WHITE R32

it appears its probably a fujitsubo exhaust...

for all the people who have requested pictures via pm ill just post them here because its alot easier than sending several pm with pics.....here are several pics showing the pretty rainbow welds and the scrape underneath the rear muffler....both mufflers feel very solid and still packed well... this sounded awesome on the car... if it doesnt sell ill simply use it myself one day :)

ive tried to take lots of piccies of anything of interest

as you can see it has "ti" on the tip which is the short name for titanium :D

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