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Hi guys,

up for sale is my "As New" Trust PE2 Catback system. Is lil over a month old and set me back $950 including fitting. Reason for sale is simple, though there were significant gains after install due to its flawless design it was too quiet for my liking! Want to purchase sumthin like Blitz Nur Spec instead, this is ideal for those lookin for performance without the unwanted attention from our boys in blue. Tweaked @Exhaust Technology Fri, mid muffler was removed but Marky has kept it just in case.

Looking for around the $800ish mark as it is in immaculate condition & pretty well brand spanking new :(

Please contact Damian on 0404 835 617 OR

Email: [email protected] OR

PM Me if need be,

Thanx in advance guys!

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do u have photos?

I didn snap any of the finished product but this pic shows the exact system, bar the mid muffler removal of course. It was replaced with 3" piping which has been TIG welded by one of the best (if not the best) exhaust places in SA.

Any serious offers would be much appreciated guys, im damn keen to get another system but wont till this one sells or i'll be living on the street. Please don't hesitate to call my Mobile :spank:

Dude hate to point it out but i can get the exact same system that you have on Ebay for $650 shipped!! Brand spanking NEW as well. You've gotta lower your price a bit more. I'll give you $400 for them.

Nah ur all good had i known i mitea bought from ebay lol, $400 is a lil cheap but wat about ur standard exhaust plus $500 cash?

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