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Hey guys

Just urgently deciding to sell my XO2 (hks clone) exhaust system (to save up for some wheels) that has been on the car for no more then 3-4months.

Most importantly the exhaust has excellent construction, all welds are TIG welds and is completely constructed of stainless steel. It starts from the cat back, with two 2.5inch shafts running down the car through a central resonator to the back dual exhaust with 4inch tips. When putting the exhaust on the car it has been

adjusted to sit perfectly level and poke out the exact same amount as the stock exhaust, there is a good 1.5cm gap between the tips and the bumper so you get absolutely no contact.

The exhaust sounds amazing when at high rpms and when your really pushing the car, tunnels, mountain roads inner city it sounds amazing, not to mention the

burble you when when down shifting!!....i can swear the car felt more responsive and had more kick in the mid range but even the design of the exhaust ensure much less restriction then the original system.....i will however say there is a little bit of drone wen your sitting on 2.5-3.5k RPM and doing no more then 50-70kph anything above or below that there is nothing.

I am asking $450 ono for this, its hardly a few months old and in very good condition. Grab yourself a bargain!!...for this much its even worth a try! NEED THIS GONE ASAP GUYS!...pick up only in Sydney>Blacktown.....btw, if have some really good friends down at Charlston Exhausts that will pull out your old system and put in the new one for $100 flat.

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Ok well I won't pm cause my bloody post count isn't high enough.

Are you willing to have a courier pick it up from your house?

I'm in Adelaide And willing to give you 500 if you can unbolt it and wrap the mufflers up so they don't get crushed.

PM me please if your keen.

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