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I've got my Trust DD exhaust up for grabs.

I've decided to make a custom system for maximum ground clearance (my car is 20mm off the floor with kit).

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It has been modified, we've removed the two rear flanges and welded it to make it one piece.

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I did a quick restore on it, removing rust and gave it a fresh coat of paint.

3 inch single exiting out to 2 1/4 pipes. No problems with restrictions as my car made 315kw on 15psi with this setup.

Due to the size, pickup would be best but I am happy to ship at buyers expence.

Price: $400 ono

located in Liverpool region, NSW

PM me!

Adam.

Edited by Run-It-Hard
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Tips are fine, as you can see in the first photo they are pretty much polished up. There are a few marks and imperfections as you'd expect. It is an exhaust after all.

Does this have the silencers you put in and take out?? Im keen for a good twin outlet system and one I had my eye on fell through, only problem is im in Adelaide.

And this is for 33 2 door i assume?

Edited by rb2534

It doesn't have the silencers unfortunately. Your local autobarn/supercheap would have some though. I don't really like them though, I had one many moons ago and it litterally popped out of the exhaust.

Happy to ship.

Yep for a R33 2 door, It'll fit a 4 door too as the tips come out past the bumper by 20-30mm

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