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I have a stock r33 gtst exhaust that I would like to get rid of. I'm sure everyone knows what it looks like. Asking a carton for this. Want it gone asap...

The trust exhaust is mild steel and 3.5" from the cat converter, into a trust muffler (badge on muffler for proof) and then out the back in two cannons. Has removable silencers in it. Really nice exhaust note and non restrictive. Asking $170 for this.

Will freight at buyers cost.

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Steve.

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This trust exhaust is awesome, I have it. If you live in sydney you can PM and listen to it. I am surprised this has not sold for low price. Free bump.

possible to upload a sound/vid clip of the exhaust? it looks LOUD...has it been EPA testeD?

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