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Hi, I have been searching far and wide, but have had no success. I need a stock 4 door R34GTT exhaust for compliance. Exhaust has to be STOCK, and I prefer 4 door, but if I can't find a 4 door one, then a 2 door one will do and I will have it modified. If anyone knows anyone that may have an old stock one laying about, please let me know asap. Of course I'll pay for shipping to SA.

As Qld is the import capital of Aus, I hope I can find one in Qld!! Mods please leave, as the search is stretching out and this is my last hope :)

Andrew

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damn .... I really want the car on the road soon(ish). I need the exhaust in the next month.

Maybe speed up your plans :mad: - cmon you know you want to! I am happy to pay you $100 for it - that can go toward your new exhaust.

Look I even found a cheap exhaust for you: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...4558719551&rd=1

$708 delivered including high-flow cat. Absolute bargain!!!

So minus the $100 you sell me your stock exhaust for, you are only $608 out of pocket for cool zorst plus high flow cat (which are normally worth about $200 on their own!!). Awesome deal imho!!

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