Vrsf Nissan Gtr 3.5" Midpipes on 2040-parts.com
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EXTREMEPOWERHOUSE.COM Introducing the new VRSF Nissan GTR 3.5” midpipes. The VRSF GTR midpipes features a design of 3” to 3.5” for maximum air flow. VR-Speed Nissan GTR midpipe is one of the highest quality products offered at the lowest price. This design eliminates cats from the stock GTR midpipes to reduce backpressure for maximum power and fastest possible turbo spool. On top of the performance increase, VR-speed GTR midpipes upgrades your exhaust sound for a more aggressive tone. VRSF Nissan GTR midpipes are a 100% fully bolt on replacement to the stock part. No cutting or wielding is needed. This product will fit stock and most aftermarket exhausts. In order to offer the highest quality product for your GTR, VRSF midpipes are hand crafted from mandrel bent and offered in a brushed SS304 stainless steel finish. Similar to all VRSF products, when purchasing these midpipes you get a lifetime warranty against defects and fitment. Gaskets and all installation hardware are included. No need for any extra tools. Features:
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