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Item: Custom made exhuast for my R32 GTR

Tucks up nice & Tight

Made Of Stainless & Mild Steel 

Few Marks etc but no leaks

Complete system from Turbos Back. 

X-Force Splits Dumps (Same as HKS)

Front Pipes

X-Force High Flow Catalytic Converter

Twin Catback - includes:

Twin X-Force Resonators

Twin X-Force Cannons

Price: $950 Negotiable Need it Gone

Location: Smithfield, NSW

Can deliver within 35km radius for free

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Ill measure them up and get back to you luke...

As for Noise, it had very deep idle and roared very loud when opened up...

Ill see if i can dig up an old audio clip i had...

Cant find the old sound clip cos my phone wasnt backed up & portable hdd shit itself also...

Minimum ID is 67mm

- Dumps exit

- Front Pipe Entry

- Twin Resonators

- Twin Cannons

Maximum ID is 76mm

- Front Pipe Exit

- CAT Entry

- CAT Exit

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All good mate,

The front pipes & the rest of the exhuast is custom made to fit my R32 GTR by Performance Exhuast Northmead 3-4 years back.

Rest of the hardware such as CAT, Resonators & Cannons are X-Force items.

Im Based out of the South Coast atm & exhuast is in storage at my oldies in Sydney, I can come back up for inspections etc within a day or 2 notice...

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