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Ive got a 3" catback exhaust on my car at the moment, and need to upgrade in size to fit my new big turbo on, and get it tuned for some serious power :(

It consists of 3" mild steel piping straight back to the rear cradle where mandrel bends point it out to the left slightly. No angle upwards for clearance/flow into the muffler.

It has a stainless steel 4" Magnaflow muffler with a 3" pipe in, and a 4" tip on it. The tip can have a baffle inserted to quieten the exhaust down, but it doesnt need it, because it is a nice quiet system as is.

It has been on my car for about a year now, so is still in as new condition. It has no scratches or dents on it that i know of (i'll check and take pics).

It was installed by Exhaust Technology here in Adelaide onto my r32.

Pics added.

Price - $500 ono

Will send interstate at buyers expense (located in Adelaide) Postage is $45 roughly

I checked with www.busfreight.com.au and its roughly $45 posrtage to your door from me here in Adelaide.

The muffler is a barrel muffler, and if looking at the back its slightly pointing to the left hand side, and sits parallel to the ground (pointing straight out, not at the sky or ground).....

Hard to explain, but ill get some pics soon....

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