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Dayz edition Nismo cat back exhaust.

This came with my series 2 auto but i have since upgraded.

This is a good sounding system and felt like it made more power than other stock exhaust stageas i've driven

2.5" from the cat back, it has one small centre muffler and a large rear box with chrome tip

located South of Adelaide

Pm for more details

$200.00

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sorry for hijacking your thread, but 2 things, where can i get a set of the black headlights from?????? they look awesome, on the yellow stagea.

also, in your picture the white stagea next to it is mine :(

p.s, good luck with your sale

Edited by Bronx
sorry for hijacking your thread, but 2 things, where can i get a set of the black headlights from?????? they look awesome, on the yellow stagea.

also, in your picture the white stagea next to it is mine :(

p.s, good luck with your sale

with out thrashing his thread... ur basicly going to have to live on the auctions for the next 2 years to find a set...

probly not going to be cheap, nor a quick find!

on the other hand, theres a guy with an m35 whos modded his headlights in the same way... maybe speak to mike as he has many sets of tails and head lights... do a LED rear, and black background on the fronts :)

gday mate, im very keen on the exhaust. just wondering what the sound is like. I quite like the quietness of the factory exhaust so am really after an exhaust that gives getter flow without getting too noisy to keep the sleeper factor if you know what i mean. if its not to noisy ill take it. i live in SA also. cheers

have the same exhaust on my car and friggen love it.

can get an audio clip if really needed

I actually miss it compared to my Fujitsubo muffler, it doesn't have the same noise at idle or low in the rev range.

hey mate will take it and have it pick up monday tuesday so just need some details

Pm me your number and i'll give u a call, are you local?

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