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Apexi 161AN001 N1 EVO Exhaust System BRAND NEW IN BOX & BUBBLE WRAP.

Removed from box for trial fitting only, mufflers still in bubble wrap. Have decided to custom build exhaust rather than use this one.

To suit 95-98 Nissan BCNR33 Skyline GTR & GTST

Pipe Diameter.: 85 mm-95 mm

Tip Diameter.: 115 mm

Will freight at buyers expense. Box measurements for you to work out postage cost:

2500cm L

30cm W

52cm H

Approximate weight - 10-15kg (can weigh if need be, just estimated)

Pick up available in North East Vic - near Shepparton.

More info taken from web:

"The N1 Evolution combines all the racing heritage and proven performance of the original N1 muffler but raises the ante by adding light weight, fully polished stainless steel piping. This is the ultimate N1 exhaust system. Mandrel bent, full stainless steel construction provides maximum power gains and resistance to rust or other damage caused by weathering. Like the original N1, the N1 Evolution uses the minimum amount of pipe bends to allow for greater exhaust flow. The N1 Evolution was created for those who are looking for something one step further than the classic N1 design. Available only for a select amount of vehicles, the N1 Evolution stands as a brilliant testament to exhaust system fabrication.."

$1000

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You can get it for $770 brand new with one year warranty from Ark design

Not according to their website

Go on ebay and there is one for $770 and they are arc design. Located in Melbourne brand new 1 year warranty im 100% sure of it because i rang them today

I think you need to get your facts straing before posting crap in othre peoples threads.

ARK designs aka access_online aka access autoworks are selling them for $799 on ebay

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