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Hi, as topic above states:

FOR SALE: Trust Power Extreme II (PEII) Cat Back Exhaust system

Condition: Used, just under a year old. Slight scratches on the underside... not noticeable when fitted though. Was run on a stock R32 gtst with the only other modification being a pod filter.

Price: $650

Location/Delivery Options: Located in Sydney. It quite easily transportable as it is two pieces (fits in the back seat of my r32). Prefer pick up.

Contact: Serious buyers only please. Enquires to 0413 895 385 or [email protected]

Other Info: As you all know this exhaust preceeds its own reputation.. quiet as hell on idle (sounds close to the stock exhaust's volume) with a mean growl on half-full throttle. Has been known to produce high power figures as well! So there's no compromise with this exhaust! Bought this exhaust a while back brand new so it is from the good batch of trust products.. has only been on the car for just under a year. Trust items as such are becoming extinct and harder to find these days as they have recently declared bankruptcy! Have had ZERO problems with install and use.. coppers don't look twice at my car either! Exhaust is off the car and ready to go. Only a few minor scatches (see pics).

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Cheers, Ben.

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SPECIAL STIMULUS PACK OFFER $550 PICK UP!

This offer is only valid for the month of APRIL 09'. After April its going back up to original price.

Contact via email or phone.

[email protected] :: 0413 895 385

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PRICE DROP!! ONLY $500! (what a bargain!)

come on guys.. needs to go.. everyone knows this exhaust is the best on the market. and this is a completely reasonable price.

must go ASAP! call 0413 895 385

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Really quiet on idle but if you're getting on it it's a nice transition into a louder tone. No highway drone either. Got one on my car and amazing how quiet it is for how good it flows:) Definitely legal which is what ya want these days!

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