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Hi Guys,

To day I got a brand new Xforce 3" Exhaust Full system (3" Mild steel, with Xforce resenator with Xforce MF-LP08 4.5" tim muffler) installed in to my R33 non turbo - (Gosh im loosing so mcu power, so stupid I should have gone for a 2.5" system) This was installed in to my car today 16/02/2008. and I really want to sell it quickly and get a 2.5" system.

Please let me know if anyone wants to buy $550 (All orginall xforce system, Brand new) - SOLD

My number is 0421 6464 66, sms me or call me or PM me here....

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i have a really mean sounding 2.5" system..

the piping is all custom Mendrel bend 2.5"

the cat is stock but is straight through..

The tip is an X-force 2.5" inlet.. to 4.5" outlet..

Sounds mad.. i have videos.. THe only thing is that it's for an r32..

I'm sure you can re-weld it to fit tho..

Let me know

i have a really mean sounding 2.5" system..

the piping is all custom Mendrel bend 2.5"

the cat is stock but is straight through..

The tip is an X-force 2.5" inlet.. to 4.5" outlet..

Sounds mad.. i have videos.. THe only thing is that it's for an r32..

I'm sure you can re-weld it to fit tho..

Let me know

PM sent

Hi,can you show us a pic of it on your car?

what i'd like to see is how low it hangs.

cheers

Mate,

Sorry I didnt have a chance to take any pics, had the system in my car less than two days. It doesnt hang that low at all, thats something I was worried too before install it. its fits perfect. and my car is bit lowered too, so i didnt have any probs.

Cheers

In case anyone wanted to know how to courier cheaply this kind of stuff, use FAstway couriers as it took only $44 for me to send it to Ingleburn wich is 200Km from where I am, amd toll quated me $111 and other like $230

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