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Hey All...

I previously Had this Exhaust up for sale at $2000!! I Honestly Just want it gone..Its Just sitting here, Looking pretty!! There was alot of interest in this but no one wants to fork out the $$$ People wanted it for $1500 So the new Price is $1500Firm!!! I know its $500 less and at this price its a huge Loss for me. BUT I would rather sell it then do nothing with it...

ITEM: CUSTOM 3.5'' TITANIUM EXHAUST

CONDITION: Used but in Very Very Good Condition!

PRICE: $1500FIRM

TO FIT: GT-R R33

LOCATION: Sydney

CONTACT: Via pm or to this thread

REASON FOR SALE: Dont see the Track much with the gt-r R33 so just stays in the garage as decoration & Im running a 4'' exhaust system now.

COMMENTS: This item was fabricated by Esprit racing Japan and is off there GT-R Cicuit car, You wont find another custom exhaust like this, There is no restriction to this exhaust, it is very straight and very light!

This is a perfect exhaust for any track day, Dyno, Drag racing meets...

I can pick this exhaust up with one finger from each hand!! Would recommend it for Race use only, but what you do with it is your own business....

This Exhaust Weighs 4Kg's

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Hi

You can ship to france?

Thanks

Its Possible, But Its gonna prob cost alot of money....

Reason being Its length cause it is not flanged in the middle.....

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OPEN TO OFFERS!!!!

Spoke to you before. I am coming up to the superlap at Eastern creek 20/21/22 May. May be able to do something with your exhaust.

BTW , I have got a 3.75 in Top Secret Titanium that weight 7 kg. a bit worried about the Noice level of a straight out one. Love to be able to compare different tuned power difference from different exhausts, i.e Kaikimoto 3.5in titanium 9kg, HKS s/s 3.75in heavy. May get an Apexi 4in titanium .

give me a call on 0433 878905

Alex Mordialloc 3195

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