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Hey Everyone.

Up for sale is my full exhaust off my 34GTR.

Reason for sale is I changed my exhaust to a nismo ne-1.

TRIAL TITANIUM CAT BACK - $2000

80mm (3.15'') / 115mm tip

Only done 4000kms with the rear muffler on and 500kms with the mid pipe on.

I purchased this through import monster at the end of last year for $2135 ( $2750 including shipping )

Asking $2000 on the basis of ive already paid shipping and its only been on the car for a very short time

http://www.trial.co.jp/osaka/original/bazooka/muffler.html

link to the trial website

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CUSTOM MID PIPE - $400

76mm ( 3'' )

Only done around 3000k with this mid setion.

full stainless steel and cost me $600

this mid section pipe was custom made by BEST MUFFLERS in Carlton Sydney.

it has a magnaflow muffler, this mid pipe was made to substitute the titanium mid section due to it being to loud for my liking.

Asking $400 as again its only been on the car a short time and goes with the titanium exhaust.

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VENOM CAT - $150

3'' flange / 4'' body - full stainless steel

Purchased for $250

Asking $150 as again only been on the car for 4000kms

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TRUST GREDDY FRONT PIPE.- $350

2x 70mm - 80mm

biggest front pipes out there unless you get custom made ones.

purchased from RHDJAPAN at the end of last year for $446 delivered.

asking $350 as again only been on the car for 4000kms

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Not in a rush to sell these but thought id get them up on here.

with everything the car made 324kw so can flow power.

I can sell these separately or all together. can ship at buyers expense.

LOCATION: Central coast, NSW

can meet at the end of the freeway for Sydney people

PM or call/txt anytime 0409076032

Cheers Kane

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