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This is a semi-aunction

Exhaust sale will end Sunday (4 July 2010) & the best offer until then will be taken.

Details:R34 Skyline Cat back Exhaust

3.5" pipe with a 5" canon

Very good condition - no dints, rust, cracks etc. Perfect working condition :)

Reason for selling: buying a new exhaust system

Pictures will be uploaded later tonight - message me if you would like them specifically sent to your inbox

Send me your best offer (via email or comment below) & page will be updated accordingly :)

For questions contact Alexis on 0434 287 620, or [email protected]

** Also interested in a swap

CURRENT PRICE: $300

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$0.75.. first bid..

*Note.. This price includes postage

Either illiterate or IMMENSELY mathematically challenged. I really hope you have a hot car or assets, or else there is nothing more in life for you :)

Min 300 buddy

Regards,

A.

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What is the Brand? :)

hi, to be honest being a female & all i'm not too sure.

However the tip has "SILENT. Hi-Power" JASMA

also correction: 4.5" tip not 5 :)

Am uploading pictures now

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Think it's HKS brand :rofl:

hi jimmy :)

thanks for that

I was also told by my mate that it was a HKS - rare

But I am also aware they make replicas..

And I'd hate to be selling a faux item

Do you know how I would be able to confirm

I bought this car out of impulse to be honest (lol) and I don't recall possessing any certificates etc. Imported as is :)

It has a JASMA badge & has a serial code on the badge

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Sounds genuine. The welds look perfect and if it has a Jasma plate with code I would say it's genuine.

Jasma is an approval system used in Japan, basically to say if it's legal or not.

Good price for a quality exhaust, have you chucked it up in the For Sale section?

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It's definitely genuine. Not exactly rare, but they are expensive.

And this is what I mean by in the wrong section :) This is the cosmetic and styling mods forum lol, not the for sale section :rofl: PM a moderator and get them to delete this post, then just stick to the thread in the for sale section :)

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It's definitely genuine. Not exactly rare, but they are expensive.

And this is what I mean by in the wrong section :P This is the cosmetic and styling mods forum lol, not the for sale section ;) PM a moderator and get them to delete this post, then just stick to the thread in the for sale section :/

haha thanks

Now i can update the brand.. is there an "edit" button to rename the title of the post

or is it like marriage - click Ok and you're stuck forever?

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