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Hey guys and girls,

As the topic states I'm selling a 4" catback exhaust for an R32 GTR. I'm not totally sure what metal the exhaust is made of but it appears to be titanium, I've weighed each item using digital scales ;)

De-cat: 1.7kg (I think this is steel)

Pipe: 8.8kg

Muffler: 3.5 kg

Total: 14kg

All items are in good condition except for the odd bit of gravel rash, this exhaust mounts very snug to the chassis and never scraped on speedbumps etc

I'm looking for $550 for everything!

Please contact me in the comments below or via PM and I will send out my address/phone number etc

Cheers,

Sean

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Exhaust is located in Victoria, Knoxfield area. Local pickup is obviously preferred but willing to ship at buyers expense

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  • 1 month later...

Anybody interested in this exhaust??? It's taking up a LOT of room at my house :thumbsup:

Price is flexible everyone, I need this thing GONE!

Any questions just ask!

Cheers,

Sean

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi everyone,

Would anybody like more photos of this exhaust to improve the chances of a sale??? I'm more than happy to take a few more happy snaps

Please let me know

Wanna pay less? Give me an offer!! ;)

Thanks,

Sean

Hey again,

As requested here are some pics for the dimensions of the exhaust (for postage), essentially the main pipe is a smidge over 180cm without the cannon and de-cat attached. The exhaust at the thickest point (the muffler) is ~20cm. Apologies for the dark pics, only just got home from work :rofl: lol

All the pics are below and I've also put up a few pics when it was still on the car :D

Any more questions or requested pics feel free to ask,

Cheers,

Sean

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  • 2 weeks later...
gotta admit my old car look better then i actually thought.. miss that thing something shocking.

It's a shame the poor girl is on ramps in the garage, I should be getting it running within the next few weeks *touches wood*, we'll deffo have to organise a cruise mate :)

.......don't suppose you're interested in buying the exhaust?? :happy:

Got any sound clips for the exhaust?

Cheers.

Hey bud,

I've got a sound clip that I made shortly after purchasing the car, but at the time I was trying to ascertain what was wrong with the turbos...... so during the vid I didn't rev it very high or anything like that....but you can still get an idea :D

I can definitely say it makes a wonderful note, just not quite my cup of tea and it's a tad loud for my parents lol, if I was living by myself I would be keeping it

I'll send you a PM soon with the video (just putting it up on Youtube now lol),

Cheers,

Sean

  • 1 month later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Exhaust is still up for grabs everyone, let me know if you want to come check it out

I can also meet people in the city if they are on the Westside of Melbourne :), should be able to fit everything in my daily driver

Cheers,

Sean

  • 2 weeks later...

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