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few parts to sell. all prices slightly negotiable. make reasonabe offers.

cheers

Item: full 3" turbo back mandrel bend exhaust with 3" catco stainless cat and 5" muffler. xforce

Location: sydney

Website: -

Item Condition: Excellent only dont 10,000 KMs.

Reason for selling: not needed

Price and price conditions: $800 worth $1300

Pictures: available on request

Item: full origional nissan plush floor matts suit R34GTT (all 5)

Location: sydney

Website: -

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for selling: not needed

Price and price conditions: $200 cant buy from nissan australia. nengun sells for around $400 i think

Pictures: available on request

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you mean you just want the down pipe?? from the turbo to the cat?? if you have a cat back exhaust you'll need a highflow cat to. how much you want to pay for just the downpipe or downpipe and cat if you need it??

i already have 3 inch cat all the way to the exhaust.. just need turbo to cat..

you tellme the price, how much you want it for..

Thanks

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mate the exhaust is in perfect nik. i can post a pic but not until tonight. only done about 10 000 KMs. pretty much brand new. if your in syd you can have a look at it. im in bonnyrigg which is near liverpool if you don tknow the area. otherwise i'll post pics tonight.

i woudl sell just the dump pipe if the sale of the whole exhaust falls through from ND834. i gotta go with trying to sell the full one 1st. \

cheers

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