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Nissan Gtr R35 Oem Exhaust Muffler Y-pipe Gt-r Like New For 12 13 14 20300jf00a on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
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Brooklyn, New York, US

Brooklyn, New York, US
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NISSAN GTR R35 OEM Exhaust Muffler Y-Pipe GT-R Like New For 12 13 14 20300JF00A Hi, we are selling an original O.E.M Y-pipe removed from a 2014 GTR. The pipe comes with the gaskets and the bolts to mount the exhaust. The car only has 1100 miles when the removed so the item is like new. If you have any questions you can always contact us at 718-797-9414.  photo GTR3_zps152ad275.jpg  photo GTR1_zpsdc1c4aa7.jpg  photo GTR2_zpsbd12bdcd.jpg  photo GTR4_zpsff58ba8c.jpg  photo GTR5_zps66dc6005.jpg

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