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3inch Turbo Back Exhaust System To Suit Nissan Pulsar Gtir on 2040-parts.com

AU $2,055.00
Location:

Greenwith, SA, Australia

Greenwith, SA, Australia
Condition:New

 

BRAND NEW  TURBO BACK STAINLESS STEEL 3 INCH EXHAUST SYSTEM TO SUIT NISSAN PULSAR GTiR WITH LARGE MUFFLER AT THE BACK MOUNTED SAME POSITION LIKE STANDARD AND GENUINE TITANIUM TAIL TIP . SINCE THIS PRODUCT IS CUSTOM MADE YOU CAN HAVE DIFERENT DESIGN OF TAIL TIP IF YOU DONT LIKE WHAT YOU SEE ON PICTURE . SYSTEM INCL.

TURBO ELBOW DOWN PIPE , HIGH FLOW CAT 100CPS AND CATBACK

 

 

 


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