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Hi guys

I have a Blitz exhaust to suit V35 Skyline coupe (should also fit 350Z if you remove about 6inches of pipe length) for sale, located in SA. prefer local buyer but can arrange shipping and negotiate a cost for freight interstate.

Item: Blitz Y-pipe-back stainless steel exhaust to suit V35 Skyline coupe

Condition: Used. Average wear and tear. slight rattle in mid muffler. No holes or dents.

Reason For Sale:

i have recently ordered a Powerhouse Amuse R1 Titan exhaust hence i'm selling this one.

Description:

The exhaust came with the car when i bought it.

It looks subtle and sounds nice, just a bit deeper than stock and a nice growl in mid to high rpms. (obviously sound depends a lot on your other mods eg headers, cats/streight pipes, y-pipe, etc).

The exhaust is from the Y-pipes back (ie. it does not include the Y-pipe), and will bolt on to your existing Y-pipe.

It is a genuine Blitz exhaust, made in Japan, JASMA appoved. Fits nicely in the factory rear bar cutouts.

Currently still fitted to my car, will be off in the next couple of weeks. I will update with more photos when it has been removed.

Price: $300 or near offer.

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