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Hey guys,

I'm thinking about selling my Racepace exhaust of my GTR, it's more eoi to see if I can get the right price, as you all know there are not cheap.

It's off my weekender, car is rarely driven. It's in mint condition, not even a scratch on it. Iv painted it black for extra stealth with ceramic paint but comes off easily if someone desires the raw stainless look. Flows extremely well and crazy quiet, they're proven and top quality. I paid just under $4k for it so I'd be looking for around the $2900ono. Located in Melbourne, prefer local buyer

Here's a few random pics Iv found that shows it off

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If anyone has a Titanium exhaust like a Tomei or similar 3.5inch system or bigger. I'm open to discussions for a trade or cash adjustments if necessary

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My wheels are up for sale. They're Gram Lights 57Xtreme wrapped in Advan AD08's with about 75% tread left. Wheels are in mint condition no gutter rash at all, there's just a tiny little mark on one wheel where I accidentally hit it with a jack. Very small and unnoticeable.

Located in Melbourne, looking for $2900 Ono.

Prefer local buyers, but if an interstate buyer is interested we can work out a deal.

Cheers

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They're 265's so there's slight stretch, my guards are rolled but I'm pretty sure they'd clear even if they weren't. Welcome to try if you wish mate

Can mods please delete my ads, I'm not selling anything anymore. Cbf dealing with idiots and silly offers. Been a member for years here and dealt with many people but never had this much nonsense as lately.

Thank you!!

Unfortunately, its the way a lot of people roll these days. May as well offer you a dim sim and half a piece of flake. It is frustrating I know but eventually you get a decent person making a decent offer. Its f**ked but that's the way its becoming.

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99% wouldn't appreciate the quality and flow/volume capability of the Racepace exhaust, and couldn't justify that money for an exhaust for their clapped out 33s.

Its a limited market for what youre selling, at not much cheaper than new with flaky paint added.

Have to be patient with this and ignore the time wasters. It's part of selling used parts. I still have parts I've been trying to sell for years (cat back, suspension, etc.). Hell, I couldn't get rid of my BNR32 for $12k a few years back haha.

99% wouldn't appreciate the quality and flow/volume capability of the Racepace exhaust, and couldn't justify that money for an exhaust for their clapped out 33s.

Its a limited market for what youre selling, at not much cheaper than new with flaky paint added.

Yeh I know it's a limited market mate and it's a great product as you know which is why Iv decided to keep it. It doesn't concern me what others drive or what they can or can't justify, I just find it insulting when I'm offered like $1000 for it or to add it to someone else's collection of exhausts for free so we can share them lol. Just a few examples!!

When I shop here and if I feel like something's overpriced or out of my budget I keep it to myself and don't even bother. It's that simple.

I was open for negotiations or a trade for a titanium Jap exhaust which are worth less brand new. I thought my pricing was pretty reasonable at $2500, this is a full exhaust incl. front pipes yeh, they go for way more than $2500. Paint isn't flaking there was one scratch from o2 sensor which has been fixed up.

Anyway thank you mate I'm keeping it all now!! Cheers

Have to be patient with this and ignore the time wasters. It's part of selling used parts. I still have parts I've been trying to sell for years (cat back, suspension, etc.). Hell, I couldn't get rid of my BNR32 for $12k a few years back haha.


Hahaha I know man, just got to me a bit as I'm flat out with work and life. I used to have the patience but not much now lol. I'm not desperate to sell or anything so it's all good.

Man an R32 GTR for $12k is a bargain no matter what the condition. Look at them now!!

But yeh thanks for understanding mate

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