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I have for sale the following items, for pickup from Brisbane or posted for the right price.

R34 GTR stock compliance cat - $30

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock muffler - $25

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock dump pipe - $20

Condition: good

R34 GTT stock castor rods - $35

Condition: Could do with new Urethane Bushes but otherwise good

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Also available,

Full stock 34 gtt turbo back exhaust, cat is welded to the front and dump pipes so it is one large piece, but can be cut down into 2 just after the cat.

$90 for the full turbo back system including the muffler and dump pipe shown above. Pics to come

R34 GTR stock compliance cat - $30

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock muffler - $25

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock dump pipe - $20

Condition: good

R34 GTT stock castor rods - $35

Condition: Could do with new Urethane Bushes but otherwise good

R34 GTT complete stock turbo back exhaust (dump>front>mid>cat>end>muffler) - $90

Condition: good (only catch is the cat is welded onto the front and mid pipes at either end (stupid compliance mofo's) just means it is a long part, but can be cut down in the centre near the cat if need be for transport)

PRICE DROP ON ALL ITEMS,

I need these gone asap, too many bills this month!

R34 GTR stock compliance cat - $25

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock muffler - $20

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock dump pipe - $20

Condition: good

R34 GTT stock castor rods - $30

Condition: Could do with new Urethane Bushes but otherwise good

R34 GTT complete stock turbo back exhaust (dump>front>mid>cat>end>muffler) - $80

Condition: good (only catch is the cat is welded onto the front and mid pipes at either end (stupid compliance mofo's) just means it is a long part, but can be cut down in the centre near the cat if need be for transport)

you wouldnt have any gtt or gtr rims lying around would you ? lol

My car is wearing the gtt rims atm, lol and have no $$ to afford upgrading them atm unfortunatly, maybe if some people buy this stuff i can :D

Desperate here people further price drops

R34 GTR stock compliance cat - $20

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock muffler - $15

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock dump pipe - $20

Condition: good

R34 GTT stock castor rods - $25

Condition: Could do with new Urethane Bushes but otherwise good

R34 GTT complete stock turbo back exhaust (dump>front>mid>cat>end>muffler) - $70

Condition: good (only catch is the cat is welded onto the front and mid pipes at either end (stupid compliance mofo's) just means it is a long part, but can be cut down in the centre near the cat if need be for transport)

Desperate here people further price drops

R34 GTR stock compliance cat - $20 <<<<SOLD PENDING PAYMENT/PICKUP

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock muffler - $15

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock dump pipe - $20

Condition: good

R34 GTT stock castor rods - $25

Condition: Could do with new Urethane Bushes but otherwise good

R34 GTT complete stock turbo back exhaust (dump>front>mid>cat>end>muffler) - $70

Condition: good (only catch is the cat is welded onto the front and mid pipes at either end (stupid compliance mofo's) just means it is a long part, but can be cut down in the centre near the cat if need be for transport)

Desperate here people further price drops

R34 GTR stock compliance cat - $20 <<<<STILL FOR SALE

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock muffler - $15

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock dump pipe - $20

Condition: good

R34 GTT stock castor rods - $25

Condition: Could do with new Urethane Bushes but otherwise good

R34 GTT complete stock turbo back exhaust (dump>front>mid>cat>end>muffler) - $70

Condition: good (only catch is the cat is welded onto the front and mid pipes at either end (stupid compliance mofo's) just means it is a long part, but can be cut down in the centre near the cat if need be for transport)

Desperate here people further price drops

R34 GTR stock compliance cat - $20 <<<<SOLD

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock muffler - $15

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock dump pipe - $20

Condition: good

R34 GTT stock castor rods - $25

Condition: Could do with new Urethane Bushes but otherwise good

R34 GTT complete stock turbo back exhaust (dump>front>mid>cat>end>muffler) - $70

Condition: good (only catch is the cat is welded onto the front and mid pipes at either end (stupid compliance mofo's) just means it is a long part, but can be cut down in the centre near the cat if need be for transport)

RB25 BOV Blocking plate - $10

Condition: very good, will post pics - undo bov, put this in place, bolt bov back up!

R34 GTR stock compliance cat - $20 <<<<SOLD

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock muffler - $15

Condition: very good

R34 GTT stock dump pipe - $20

Condition: good

R34 GTT stock castor rods - $25

Condition: Could do with new Urethane Bushes but otherwise good

R34 GTT complete stock turbo back exhaust (dump>front>mid>cat>end>muffler) - $70

Condition: good (only catch is the cat is welded onto the front and mid pipes at either end (stupid compliance mofo's) just means it is a long part, but can be cut down in the centre near the cat if need be for transport)

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