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Item:BLITZ NUR Spec V Cat-back exhaust system

Age:unknown

Condition:Good, no leaks or serious damage

Price:$750

To Fit: (What car)R32 GTR, R32 GTST

Location:Melbourne

Contact:PM or 0403596801

Comments:

As explained above I have a BLITZ cat-back exhaust system for sale! Its been removed from my R32 GTR, as I've upgraded to a twin pipe system. It came with my car when it was imported over. For the last year it was pretty much sitting in the garage as I didnt drive the car that much, and for about the last 2 months since it was removed it has been gathering dust. Its in good condition, pumps out a nice deep idle on the RB26 and an even meaner note all throughout the rev range.

I'll try to get pics up by tomorrow evening.

Please PM any interests or call/sms on the number listed above!

Thanks

Pictures up!

Its pretty dirty.i cleaned a small part with my hand, with a good clean all over it will come up nice.

Price dropped to $700.. open to offers as well

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  • 1 month later...

Bump BUMP!

A reputable Japanese exhaust system, guaranteed fitment. Also power increase over a stock catback system, and most likely other cheapo brands

I can even install this for u 15-20 minutes max!

How much easier do u want it??!!!!

$450

will it bolt onto a 32 gtst. if u get it clean i'll make an offer. i live in adelaide how much to get it here. if u live close to grace removals i work here and they would sent it to me.

will it bolt onto a 32 gtst. if u get it clean i'll make an offer. i live in adelaide how much to get it here. if u live close to grace removals i work here and they would sent it to me.

I could probably have it organised to go to your removal company, would definately save u a bit on postage. PM me your offer and we'll take it from there.. I'll have it cleaned up by the weekend.

Will fit HCR32

yeah they bolt onto R32 GTST's, to compliance my R32 GTR i used a standard catback exhaust system off an R32 GTST and it bolted up fine onto my GTR, and also my cousin used the same standard exhaust to comply his R32 GTST.. No difference in where the hangers sat.

Got any photos when on your car mate? Might be interested in making an offer if i can see it on, and depending on size.

I've already got a 3.5" catback exhaust, just getting over the oval styling and wouldn't mind the cannon look. Is yours 3" from the cat and 4.5" tip?

Cheers

Steve.

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