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if you can organise postage i will pay tonight... I just realised I am flying into Coffs next week rather than driving so that would make my next trip up there not for a few more weeks...

If you can organise it to be couriered to Coffs I can hold it at the office until someone is coming back down to syd...

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I have a Blitz exhaust up for grab as i am moving. the exhaust has a great note and not noisy at all and its good if you need it for compliance. its still in great working condition and just some minor rust that not too hard to clean.

Size for the mid pipe is 80mm and 115mm for the tip

Asking for $100 pick up

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Pm or call 0422075880, located at brisbane

sorry for double post. I didn't know I can't edit the first post

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