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Item: Catback exhaust system, in 2 pieces, stainless steel (could use a polish!) 3.5" piping, (possibly 4") has 1 main muffler and a Jasma Cannon, very nice tone, no attention from police and has a nice quiet note but still flows very well due to the size of the piping. Cat not included.

Age: Unsure, it was on my car when I bought it, I assume it is the same exhaust that was on it from Japan.

Condition: Good, No leaks/holes/rust, bit dirty with a few scratches.

Price: $200 ono

To Fit: R32 GTS-T, R32 GT-R (I think?), A31 Cefiro, S13 (mounts would need to be modified)

Location: South Melbourne, Pickup only.

Contact: Bryan - PM or 0402198170, if i dont answer leave voicemail or sms as I'll probably be working.

Comments: I don't have my phone transfer cable at the moment, so I can MMS pics if required.

EDIT: Just looked closer and realised it is stainless steel, and just has the 1 main muffler.

Edited by bryyy
I don't have my transfer cable at the moment. PM/sms me with your phone number and I'll send you some pics :D

i cant view pictures on my fone lol yessss im old school

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