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STAINLESS STEEL 3" TURBO BACK EXHAUST SYSTEMS WITH HI FLOW CAT AND CANNON

THIS IS A GROUP BUY NEED AROUND 10+ TO GET THESE PRICES

YOU"LL BE LOOKING AT $730

LIST OF CARS AVAILABLE FOR THIS ITEM

GTS-T R32

GTS-T R33

GTT - R34

IM UNSURE HOW MUCH POSTAGE WOULD BE SO IF SOMEONE KNOWS PLEASE POST IT UP

ALL ORDERS WOULD BE THRU PM'S OR EMAIL : [email protected]

BEFORE ANY SYSTEMS WOULD BE DELIVERED I NEED TO RECIEVE 50% OF PURCHASE PRICE

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IF U HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK

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Some questions:

*Cut off date ?

*Are these loud systems ?

*Is pickup available from your place so i dont have to pay extra postage?

*When is the est date we'll get these by ?

hmm thats about it... im interested in buying a exhaust system soon.

very interested,

Dump/front

Hi-Flow CAT

Tail Pipe

And Cannon

in Stainless

for $730

good price where are you getting them from? here or overseas?

im in melb

Well boys if you can't pick em up from his house like myself, they aint coming through Auspost thats for sure:

These are the specs that i got from aus post so i didnt even need to ask for prices:

They will not send anything above these specs

Max Weight: 20Kg

Max Length: 1005mm

Max Girth: 140mm

and the X-Force specs for R32 are:

Weight: 27kg

Length: 1500mm (the middle section)

Girth: Unknown (not that it matters)

But if we get enough guys from melbourne we could get them deliverd.

i got a rough quote from AirRoad Direct and for:

10 Boxes:

1500mmx500mmx500mm @ 29kg

it would cost around the $450 mark.

http://www.airroaddirect.com.au/

There is a place in Micham called Auto Xcess that sells them

the system costs around the $1200 mark, not installed (stainless)

but for us melbourne boys he said he could do a deal... if we brought 10+

...but he wont give me a price unless i go down there with a cheque book.. ha!

Just a little info :)

-Meep

ebay sell these for cheaper... sorry to rain on ur parade and u can organise postage there too..................

dude the ones on ebay are not full stainless..... they are a mix between mild steel and stainless if you look closely....

Very interested in this group buy - need to know the following though:

1) Can you give me a photo of the unit/s for the R34 GTT

2) Can you give me a model number/s for the R34 GTT

3) Where abouts in Sydney are you for local pick up?

4) When is the cut off date (I have a few quotes coming through about this type of gear)

Thanks

Stan

Closed for various reasons

1. This obviously isnt a group buy

2. You are a registered trader on nissansilvia.com therefore you need to pay to advertise here also

3. You are operating under 2 different aliases on nissansilvia.com

4. You have been using copyrighted images from another companys website to sell these parts

I think thats enough

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