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I have a 80 mm ID Stainless Exhaust with a 4.5 inch exhaust tip for R33 GTS-T or R33 GTR for sale for $300

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It is in very good condition and I will include a new flange gasket for the join between the muffler and the pipe. This would suite someone who is after a new exhaust because it's condition is that good

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The only problem is some very minor scratches on the underside of the middle hot dog muffler.

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I am located in Wollongong but I am in Sydney at some time most weeks so I could assist with delivery.

Please contact me by PM if you are interested

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