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Hi guys,

Sold my 2012 GTR and bought a 2014 Black Edition.

Unfortunately, the exhaust the 2012 GTR had fitted is not compatible with the 2014 Black Edition.

It will fit all 2011-2013 models (excluding black edition).

Accordingly, I have for sale a full GT Haus Miesterschaft Titanium (lighter and more expensive than stainless steel)

system. Includes mid-pipe/y-pipe, muffler etc.

The complete system was on the car for 10 months. Have had no issues.

In terms of sound, it is very loud and aggressive, YouTube is your friend in this regard.

These chase a fair bit of coin especially with the weak Aussie dollar.

I'm prepared to sell it as a package, all up for $4000.

Exhaust is in Melbourne, but I can ship interstate at your expense.

Let me know via PM, post in this thread or contact me on my mobile phone number: 0404 723 6230404 723 6230404 723 6230404 723 623, if you're keen to purchase.

Thanks,

Ali

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  • 1 month later...

Hi guys,

This item is no longer for sale, as it was stolen from the workshop where it was being stored along with other exhausts for M cars and AMGs. :(

Cheers,

Ali

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