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I need a complete (cat back) factory exhaust for an R32 Gtst, including a cat. I don’t want any rusty ratty jobby either, needs to be in good condition. Must be prepared to have a courier pick it up from your house.

Direct deposit, cash ect. What ever suits you. I’ll need a tax receipt though baitch’s :D

I need a complete (cat back) factory exhaust for an R32 Gtst, including a cat. I don’t want any rusty ratty jobby either, needs to be in good condition. Must be prepared to have a courier pick it up from your house.

Direct deposit, cash ect. What ever suits you. I’ll need a tax receipt though baitch’s  :D

Jawsh,

see here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ST&f=12&t=82418

(don't have the catback, but i've got dump/front pipe, and a cat)

Jawsh,

see here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ST&f=12&t=82418

(don't have the catback, but i've got dump/front pipe, and a cat)

Cheers AzzurrA, but I run a huge top mount set up, can't use the factory dump/front pipe stuff anymore.

Just need to tone down the car for a little while, hopfuly just a facory zost will do it, with out having to add anymore mufflers to that.

i just realised that you want the cat.. and the cat may be a bit broken, so dunno.. $50 for the catback? get a cat off anybody R32/R33/R34/silbeer/, cyass has one.

I have the dump as well, but you probably don't need that.

i just realised that you want the cat.. and the cat may be a bit broken, so dunno.. $50 for the catback? get a cat off anybody R32/R33/R34/silbeer/, cyass has one.

I have the dump as well, but you probably don't need that.

Just the cat back section; one center muffler? and then the rear muffler yeah? I'll line up my own cat, $50 sounds good, let me get some quotes to send it to noosa, I don't own a car big enough to fit it in <_<

Josh, buy my system, now n00b, see sig, nuff said. emo

Siff Emo OMG BBQ11!! I just haven’t straightened my hair for a while

Thanx for the offer lamb chop, but mod`in the R33 mounts to fit the R32 mounts is too much of a mish for me. Plus Gordo, my secret lovah has supplied me with a sexy stocko R32 already.

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