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hey guys have a Impul Blast exhaust for sale since i just took it off my r33 gtst. it is a 3" mild steel pipe with a stainless oval muffler. Jasma certified and very quiet although i must say it sounds pretty good when you give the car a boot. Japanese quality exhaust that you don't see around alot.

the exhaust has been cut and rewelded in Japan and it looks like it has been done in order to tuck it up more as it did sit quite snug and high into the body. this has made it one piece from the cat back. not an ugly reweld job at all. exhaust looks nice and clean and is in awesome condition.

$250ono and pick up in hoppers crossing, vic.

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offers anyone?! this needs to go asap. would suit some one wanting a quieter exhaust without giving up performance.

I'm interested but don't know how i could pick up a one piece exhaust?

Does the system drone at all? Please be honest, the last system i bought was told it didn't drone at all, but once i installed it droned like mad. Probably made worse since I drive an Auto.

system does not drone at all...u hardly hear it untill u put your foot down. its an awesome japanese exhaust.

still available guys

I'd quickly snap this up if you'd liek to post it, exactly what i'm looking for....

If you can neatly slice it in half (scratch 2 different lines for me to match it up) It could make it possible and I can weld it back together...?

lol i'll keep u in mind...i keep getting interest from interstate but i'd very much rather letting it go locally. if no one gets it in the next week i'll let u know. really not sure why it hasn't sold yet. this exhaust is awesome and also is quite rare. its the only impul blast i have seen on a 33. yet to see another.

alright price down to $160firm!!!!!!!

this really needs to go before monday night as i need the cash asap...otherwise its back up to normal price.

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