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I have for sale a used dump pipe back exhaust system which was off my GTR, its done about 5000km in total. It consists of a TRUST front pipe(Originally bought brand new), gutted 3 inch cat and the cat-back is custom made also bought brand new off Yahoo Japan. System also includes silencers. Everything is still in good condition, no major dints or scratches, cat-back could do with a good polish.

There is also a 1 inch bung welded into the front pipe to allow for a wideband sensor when tuning. I'm selling because I have a different exhaust system coming from Japan.

Cat-back can also fit on R32 GTST

Looking for around $900 all up - $650 for gutted cat, and cat back system, $250 for front pipe

Fitting also available in South East Suburbs, Melbourne - $50.

I also have 3 x S13 4 stud Standard Rims with close to brand new tyres 205/60/15. The tyres were put on for compliance, and driven around for less than 200 km. They were taken back off the car once it was registered. I dont know what has happened to the 4th rim, it has disappeared!!

So to make up for it I have 1 x R33/S14 5 stud rim with a blown tyre!

3 x S13 rims and tyres $300

1 x R33/S14 rim $50

PM or call 0403596801

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dude if you've sold the whole exhaust, could you suggest some search terms to find another similar catback - I've been looking for a twin rear like that for quite some time now, but can't find anything anywhere!

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