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Looking Fer 3" Cat-back Exhaust To Trade With 3.5" Fully Stainless Welded Japanese Cat-back System.....


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Hi there, i'm wondering if anyone here wants a 3.5" fully stainless steel welded exhaust, made and customised in japan and fer a 32GTR? It is currently fitted on my car.

I'm lookin fer a 3" cat-back system fer a 32 GTR, preferrably japanese, to trade with, reason being i need it fer more lower end response and to silence the car a bit.

My cat-back system is all stainless steel, 3.5" all the way, very high-flowing and was customised and welded fer optimal flow by a performance workshop in japan. The welding work is immaculate. This will suit people going fer or already have quite a bit of power of the 32GTR who want a higher flowing exhaust system.

If anyone is interested to trade, please drop me a PM or email at [email protected] ASAP.

Cheers!

Thanx..i decided to put it here cuz i guess its hard to trade interstate, so it probably has to be someone who isn't that far off. :O

I have a 3 inch system on my GTR at the moment, will let you know within a week or so if I can swap with you. Am in Bris so it should't be hard to arrange. Where abouts are you, north or south side?

if your interested in selling outright im interested, my exchange exhaust is nothing that you would be interested in..



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