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Hello Guys,

I have here two brand new exhaust system for sale, I previously ordered these exhaust systems however have not had the chance to install them as i sold my car ( GTR 34 ) before i could install them, hence why one of them is still in the box(sealed and unopened) and the other in pristine brand-new condition. You can check out the images below.

I am currently based in Perth,Western australia(you can arrange viewing) but happy to arrange shipping for interstate. PM Me for more details or just contact me or whatsoever you wish to.

Cheers.

***Feel Free to contact me at my number 0466182449 - Daryll***

Perth , Western Australia.

[1] For maximum exhaust flow and quicker turbo spool up, HKS offers downpipes for racing use. -- $ 780 !! CHEAP

Each mandrel bent down pipe is a bolt-on application that will mount to the stock turbo and/or to a HKS turbo upgrade kit. Certain HKS Downpipe applications are made from coated stainless steel or polished SUS304 stainless steel piping.

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[2] APEXi N1 Exhaust System -- $ 580 !! CHEAP

Suitable for Nissan Skyline GTR BNR34

Full Polished Stainless Steel Exhaust System (CAT Back System)

Mandrel Bent Piping

115mm (4.5inch) Tip Outlet

Pipe Diameter 80mm expanding to 95mm

160mm Cannon Type Muffler

Apexi Logo embossed on the muffler tip

Easy to fit, direct bolt on system – No modifications or welding required

Made in Japan, the N1 Exhaust is manufactured of light weight, fully polished stainless steel material

Apexi N1 exhaust systems are designed with the minimum number of pipe bends to allow for greater exhaust flow

This is the ultimate N1 exhaust system with high resistance to rust or other damage caused by weathering.

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***Feel Free to contact me at my number 0466182449 - Daryll***
Perth , Western Australia.

Have a Nice Day :yes:

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