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Hey guys,

I have a Legalis R exhaust for sale. It's from a 350Z with an extension piece added, like the US guys have on the NISMO exhausts.

The exhaust is in excellent condition with a few scrapes underneath, and 1 dent the size of a 10c piece and 1 the size of a 5c piece.

None of this is visible when it's on the car and doesn't effect the performance of it in anyway. Also one of the mounts was broken when the d!ckhead took it off last week, but its at the weld points so can be easily re-attached.

On a V35 the tips come up to be around an inch or so short.

To me it looked fine, but they can be exteneded when fitting.

Paid $900 for it just on a month ago, looking for $800 or best offer.

The only reason I'm selling is cause my new V35 already has the exact same exhaust on it :-).

Sound wise, they are pretty quiet, especially when cruising. You can hear it on my V35 if in Sydney.

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Cheers

Bobby

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