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I am selling my beloved Cat back custom made RacePace exhaust system. This exhaust is super quiet, and super high flowing. This will keep the cops off your back without sacrificing power.

I have had to upgrade my exhaust to something else as I'm now going over the 420KW-450KW mark. This exhaust system is awesome up to this power level, and it's a shame It can't suit my needs anymore, because it's an awesome exhaust system. It's 3.5" pipe all the way, with hand made custom oval mufflers made out of stainless steel. It has a few marks and scuffs underneath, but nothing to worry about that's for sure. The mild steel pipe looks great, and is still in great condition. It's flanged just before the rear muffler and obviously just after the cat.

I'm looking for $800, as these new are over $3000 new. This is a super deal for someone wanting one.

I would prefer it to be sold to someone in QLD, but I'm guessing a Victorian will be the buyer.......lol.

I can help with freight if the buyer wants to organise it, and I'm quite happy to drop it off to any freight depot in Brisbane to make things easier.

I can post up some photos early next week.

Call Simon on 0408 766 268.

No I have never had it DB tested because RacePace Melbourne have already done all of that R&D and is completely road legal and under 96db, all of the hard work has been done by them on this one. I have made 400kwatw easily with this system, and that's with 2860-5's. Just ring me for more info mate, happy to help you out.

Here are the pictures of the beast. I cleaned the pipes up a bit before these photos, and they can be painted with high temp paint before install.

The rear muffler needs to be cleaned a bit better with some degreaser or something, as it is quite shiny underneath.

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Come on guys, this is brilliant exhaust, that is not about shiny bits of blingy metal to look cool etc, it;s a real performance exhaust that's for making real HP and keeping it quiet and legal at the same time.

I can't believe no-one wants this.

Put a new shiny 4"-5" tip on the rear muffler, and it will look as good as gold.

Make an offer if you think it's too dear. Remember, it's selling for 25% of it's original price at the moment, it's a bargain.

It's not too dear at all mate. I can't believe it hasn't sold either! These also sound awesome while on song.

I have the same Exhaust System, Including the RacePace Tuned Length Front Pipes. The only difference is that, I have twin 3" pipes on the rear muffler.

This is a bargain at this price people

Free Bump - Good Luck With Sale

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