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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

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Hi John,
What are you looking for specifically and I will keep an eye out for you?
The NISMO Heritage Program is selling them new now, which may be an avenue to consider?
Cheers. 

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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

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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 

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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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