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Selling my 3" Stainless Cat Back Cannon Exhaust System. The system features a high flow centre resonator giving the exhaust an appealling exhaust note. The exhaust is in excellent condition no dents or anything like that but it is currently in two pieces as I cut it in two to transport when I moved house. The exhaust can still be fitted and joined with the 3" high temp joiner I will supply with the exhaust to get you to an exhaust shop who can weld it back together for $20.

Price - $300

Contact - SMS 0404998591 or PM me

Location - Adelaide will ship at buyers expense

All PM's replied.

Sorry I have had a lot of people asking brand etc I forgot to state in the original post the following:

The exhaust was knocked up locally at Exhaust Plus in Stepney as I was sick of all the usual exhausts from wreckers hanging too low, speed bump scrapers and cop magnets, so I wanted an exhaust that flowed well, sounded tuff and didn't hang too low so I got this one custom fabricated. It uses high quality stainless steel along with a Australian made high flow resonator and cannon muffler its all Australian brand name stuff. The exhaust is less than a year old and being stainless its got plenty of life left in it basically a brand new exhaust. I paid $720 from memory I still have the receipt somewhere if I can find it but its a quality system.

As requested pics are below sorry about the image quality they were taken shortly after it was fitted in the evening so pics are a little grainy. The system looks identical today if not better as it has been cleaned lol.

As you can see in the pics it hugs the cars body well which stops the cops looking and the horrible scraping over speed bumps (ride height dependent naturally)

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As requested pics are below sorry about the image quality they were taken shortly after it was fitted in the evening so pics are a little grainy. The system looks identical today if not better as it has been cleaned lol.

As you can see in the pics it hugs the cars body well which stops the cops looking and the horrible scraping over speed bumps (ride height dependent naturally)

exhaustcannon.th.jpg

exhaustfitment2.th.jpg

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whats the reason for selling it? gona put a stock on back on? interested in swap + little money ur way?

Edited by r33_crusier

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