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Hey im selling my exhuast for my V35 as soon i will be having to sell her and dont want to waste he moneys putting the exhaust on..

The exhuast is made by Xforce and is a full stainless steel twin cat back system for the 350z

to get it to fit a v35 it needs around and 8 inch extention to the mid pipes and a small extention to the tips, depending where you want the tips to sit..

here are specs:

Cat-Back System (350Z)

304 grad stainless steel; Highly polished; Mirror finish;

Dual 2.5" Center with even-flow X-Pipe, dramatically improve power and torque ;

Twin large-size oval rear mufflers, straight-through internal design, minimize back pressure, enhance performance;

Carefully tuned system with each of the twin pipes loop through both rear mufflers individually, double sound damping effects, reduce unwanted noise range and improve sound quality.

Dual-side oval angle-cut double-wall tip;

Sound Level:lower, deep sporty tone;

Pipe size: Dual 2.5" (section area larger than 3" system)

NOTE: This exhuast is BRAND NEW, is still in the wrapping and boxed from xforce.

pictures can be viewed here: http://www.xforce.com.au/cars/view_car/34

i am looking for $1100 ONO

these twin systems Rrp is around the $1400 mark.

xforce also make a single system which retails at around $880 so dont get confused with this!

please PM for my phone number for any queries!!

exhaust is located in the Newcastle NSW area (about 1 1/2 hrs north of syd)

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