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Hi All,

I have a Tomei Ti Expreme cat back exhaust from a BNR34 GTR for sale.

Installed on the car earlier this year, so not more than 6 months old.

$1,100

It is getting removed from the car around the middle of next week.

Regards,

Shaun

EMAIL: [email protected]

MOBILE: 0402 083 611

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Hi All,

My new exhaust has arrived, so this one is coming off the car tomorrow.

I also have shipping quotes...

NSW - $50

QLD - $75

SA - $50

WA - $125

Exhaust is now off the car and ready to go!!

Obviously the Tomei Expreme Ti is the one in the photo with lobster tail welds and cannon style muffler.

I have it sitting next to a HKS Super Turbo for reference.

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Hi everyone,

Thanks for the interest.

Exhaust is now SOLD.

Reason for swapping...

1) I prefer the look of an oval muffler with a straight out exit style

2) My car is daily driven, including picking up my two young kids, so it is just to loud for me

prob because how loud it is lol

If any one is interested in buying my hks super turbo exhaust ill buy this off you.

Hmm I just had mine installed not too long ago. Didn't realise it was so f'ing loud when I bought it and only realised after it was in transit from japan and I started to read peoples' comments on the forums. Sounds insanely good when opened up, however cruising around town can be a pain. Also have to be extra cautious of getting the wrong kind of attention. Anyone who was at the most recent garage meet in Melb I'm sure heard my exhaust from a few blocks away. I'm considering selling mine. If anyone is interested let me know.

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