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Used R35 exhaust parts for sale

Hi everyone, 

I have a few exhaust parts for sale on an R35 GTR

1, Meisterschaft SUS GT racing exhaust ($1999)

   This exhaust is made of 304 Stainless steel, TIG welded, OEM fitment, Tail pipe size: 4*130mm

2, COBB catted mid pipe, 200 cell count ($800) & Password JDM catless midpipe ($400)

    304 stainless steel construction, Dual 3'' to single 3.5'' Merge, TIG welded, direct OEM replacement, large gains in HP&TQ

 

I bought all them from US in 2015 and have done only 200KM with PasswordJDM catless midpipe & meisterschaft rear section, then change midpipe to COBB catted one, because whole catless setup produces too much soot. (I have done 1500KM with the new setup)

Items are all in excellent condition and they are located in Sydney CBD. I can do free delivery to anywhere in Sydney. Any inquiry please contact me on [email protected] or 0422 428 967

 

Cheers

Gerard

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