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hey how u going guys and girls i have a few things here i want to get rid !

suits r32/r33

- 3" turbo back mild steel exhaust system comes with stainless steel hi flow cat ,with stainless steel tip/muffler

asking for $1050 it retails for $1500

its a brand new system from xforce i believe

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hey how u going guys and girls i have a few things here i want to get rid !

suits r32/r33

- 3" turbo back mild steel exhaust system comes with stainless steel hi flow cat ,with stainless steel tip/muffler

asking for $1050 it retails for $1500

its a brand new system from xforce i believe

No offence dude, if its xforce mild steel you can get em on ebay for $650 + $50 delivery. Stainless turbo back xforce exhausts are $950

Dont want to be a bastard tho, but id rethink the price

no offence.. but why say that.. he will rethink price after a week of noone being interested.. its upto a buyer to negotiate with a seller on price.. not someone making comments to lower the price for other buyer at the cost of the seller..

no offence.. but why say that..  he will rethink price after a week of noone being interested..
..........I reckon that comment will also make him rethink the price!!......I thought a public forum was for those that would like to voice and share there opinions, where they are free to do so.

Haggling is not a crime :D

Oh yeh..... they are a decent system, I got a stainless one from ebay...good value, nice note :D

Im not haggling at all. Im getting my stainless xforce system fitted on the 25th over here.

Just adding my 2cents. Didnt mean to bag the guy out or anything... just letting him know how much there going for around the place

u can get the Xforce mild steal exhaust turbo back for about $700 brnd new dats how much i got mine for.... bit expensive there mate

Thats basically what my post said... and my post got deleted. I thought australia had freedom of speech, obviously not on public forums

I would have been deleted due to off topic discussion.

The forum rules included;

*no arguing about price in the thread use a PM

*no posting if you aint buying

*dont be a tool (sorry that one wasent there)

Maby you need to re-consider your price as there seems to be a trend here... Thanks

Thanks Col, right on the money.

The next person that argues the price in here will receive a warning. The rules are clear - if you dont agree with the price being asked, or have no intention of buying the parts listed, then do not post.

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