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Item: BLITZ NUR Spec V Cat-back Exhaust System ~3-3.5" to 4-4.5" tip.

Condition: Stainless-Steel and in fairly good condition - Has a few scrape rashes running underneath the mufflers but nothing to hamper performance or damage piping significantly and not noticeable once on car (Have photos). Also there is a slight rattle/tinny sorta noise that is audible when at certain rev ranges. Not to sure why but didn't hamper flow or performace as my rb20 was making 186kw on 13psi with this exhaust.

Price: $350 o.n.o

To Fit: R32 GTR, R32 GTST

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM or call/txt 0406 948 342

Hey guys selling this only because I was finding this exhaust too offensive for daily use - As much as I love the sound it produces it was becoming a bit of a nuisance having to start work in the early mornings waking everyone up. I have had this exhaust on the car for close to a year now. It does hang pretty low and my car is at a slammed height so it did get some scrapage here and there, but overall it is in good nick.

Make me an offer guys need it gone - Any questions do not hesitate to ask. Melbourne Pick-Up only thanks!

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Cheers

Steve.

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Been a while since a bump - Previous sale fell through then totally forgot about it.

Offer still stands at $200!

Read the description, it was a but rattly when on but you can try it out I'm not fussed. Should be easy fix if there is a problem. So come grab yourself a bargain!

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