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Brand new TRUST Power Extreme 2 cat back system. Its awesome, 80mm pipe, 115mm tip.

I also got nismo clear sides, new apexi TT and a nismo key :P

sorry about pic qual. they were taken with my phone.

Christian

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Very nice any chance you can tell me where from and how much as I will be doing the exhaust down the track and if I can purchase an off the shelf item it would be better than getting one made up. Also I wish to get a set of clear side indicator and don't know where to look for such items.

Cheers ICE

Hey Shane,

The clear sides are the same as the R34 GTR, nismo part # RNC40.

The exhaust was from Nengun (the only person who gets my money for car parts online). With shipping and everything, it ended up being about $900 to my door. Not bad i reckon as local made exhausts in full stainless will cost you that much without the knowledge that TRUST has for such cars.

Hope that helps. Cant wait to fit it. :P :headbang:

Yeah Nengun can get you anything from Japan.

Exhaust doesn't have a part number, its just a Trust Power Extreme II.

I will report once its done - looks like my cat is welded on, so its not a do-at-home job anymore :P

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