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All serious offers will be considered...$400 ono

Getting a full turboback system so this is up for grabs

...X-Force 3" stainless steel exhaust with mid muffler-cannon has 3" inlet/4.5" outlet

Will fit straight up to Nissan s14/200sx or r33 Skyline

Should fit s13/s15 [might need slight modification-not sure] will also fit r34 Skyline's & Stagea's

...It's actually a s14/200sx exhaust but i had a new 25cm mild steel extension pipe[not the decat in pics]

made so that it fits my r33 gtst Skyline-its doesn't knock on chasis at all & fits well

In pics cannon is sticking out too far but that was fixed after i swapped the decat for shorter section of pipe

...Pics of it on the car were a test fit

It's on my r33 now & fits well-send your email address for current pics

Also will fit most other cars if modifed

...GOOD POINTS...gives more power-no leaks/cracks-welds are allgood-mid muffler takes out the drone/not annoying on long trips-it hasn't been used for long/stainless has hardly discoloured yet-easy to fit yourself-light weight-not too loud on idel

...BAD POINTS...has scrapes/scratches on mid muffler & cannon-slight dent in muffler tip but hardly noticeable

Can send with courier at buyers expense-contact me for an accurate qoute

Pickups from Maroochydore-Sunshine Coast-QLD-4558

Will deliver within 150 K's from Sunshine Coast for extra fuel money

PM to contact

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