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I have a used trust exhaust to suit an R32 GTR up for sale,

Its still in good condition, full stainless exhaust from the cat back. It is a JDRA approved exhaust

This is a huge exhaust, its pretty loud and has no resonators in the piping, the only muffler is the 4 inch cannon on the rear...

I have been told by a few guys around that its one of the best sounding exhausts they have heard on a GTR.

The exact dimensions are as follows:

80mm at the cat flange,

89/90mm through the exhaust

105mm at the largest part of the v band joint bell mouth, 101mm when it startes to flare.

It only has one joint at the very end of the exhaust just before the 'cannon'

This is the link to a video of the exhaust on the car

It flows ridiculously well, and on an r32 with no mods apart from the exhaust and 13psi boost ran a 12 flat @ WSID

Chasing $400 for the exhaust but am open to offers, and I will ship at the buyers expense, It is located in Wollongong about 1hr south of sydney.

If you have any questions don't hesitate to call or PM me, my number is 0434817247.

Cheers

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