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Hi All

Has anyone got any original exhaust parts from a R32 GTR? Mine is looking fairly ugly so I would like to buy any parts that are better.

I shudder to think how many perfectly good original systems were scrapped being replaced "better" ones.

regards

John

On 01/06/2022 at 5:09 PM, John Murray said:

....I shudder to think how many perfectly good original systems were scrapped being replaced "better" ones.....

umm yep. I scrapped a few GTRs over the years after parting them, although never an aussie one

On 1/6/2022 at 11:06 PM, John Murray said:

Hi Marko

This is for a complete system. I really only need the rear muffler but thought I would ask about the lot.

Scarry!

Regards

John

Exhaust QUOTE_KMS00064030.PDF 27.12 kB · 6 downloads

7.5k is just ludicrous! Wow!

I’ve had my car for close to 20yrs and ppl were throwing out these exhaust systems when modding their cars 

Morning folks,
For those not on Facebook and who are interested, I thought I would start sharing some of the posts from our ADM group page, which you can find at ADM BNR32 GT-R Owners and Enthusiasts Group | Facebook
With that in mind, I thought a good place to start was at the beginning and to say thank you to those people who made the ADM BNR32 GT-R a reality. From left to right, here they are pictured with one of 5 pre-production prototypes, being the KG1 silver coloured Vic registered EOQ-455 car:
Tsutomu Iwasaki
Don Dunoon
Jack Gow
Allan Robins
Tony Carraturo
A big thank you also goes to Gtr Haz and Allan Robins for making the photo available.

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