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I've got my complete CES exhaust for sale, these are the best of the best and custom made for the R34 to give guaranteed results. Best of all it's designed so well it sits up very high under the car so it's not likely to foul anything with the car lowered.

It looks fairly stock and doesn't get unwanted attention :)

see the quality of work here - http://www.cesracing.com.au/

turbo back 3" system includes

- Stainless steel HPC coated split dump pipe

- 3" Highflow magnaflow metal substrate CAT (optional upgrade)

- 3" Mild steel mid section and resonator (better exhaust note)

- Stainless steel magnaflow twin-tip muffler

Awesome flow at legal Db, it was fully installed and fitted by Trevor @ CES Racing at Meadowbrook

This system was designed to handle up to 300rwkw

Total cost was >$2400

can be yours for the bargain price of $1400ono

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate,

Very keen for the front part of the exhaust too(cat inclusive). Could you let me know of a price? I might be able to pick up too.

thanks for your time.

  • 6 months later...


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