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I have for sale a original Nissan exhaust system removed from a R33 GTST (RB25DET) 2 Door Coupe from dump pipe all the way to the muffler tip.

This includes, the dump pipe, front pipe, catalytic converter - (in good nick), mid section and rear muffler, So everything you need for a full exhaust system. Great for clearing Defects, keeping it as a spare in case you get defected or turning your back to stock.

complete system in excellent condition and has no dings or damage

THESE ARE HARD TO FIND AND PEOPLE RENT THESE OUT THESE DAYS

What you see in the pics below is what you get! Asking $350 for the complete system.

Please note: i will not separate so don't ask

Pick up only from Taylorlakes (Western suburbs) Melbourne.

call or txt 0422756270 if interested.

I have snapped up a few photos below

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i have had a few people msg me if i can separate. Please read the add guys, i will not separate

i am selling it as a complete system.

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Was worth a shot, Im only after from behind the cat back but you wont separate, if you do my offer stands for the section I just mentioned

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