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Hi, Every V35 Owners. This is a new model in the market. Sounds great and good quailty. Anyone has these? I'm interested in getting one, maybe a group buy? It's selling about USD1000 (Cost USD621 + USD475 shipping) plus shipping to aust after I asked them. Maybe can get a better price if we get more. What do you think? Ti tip.

http://www.greddy.com/products/display/?Ca...;SubCategory=81

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be better to get the greddy true dual TI exhaust over this one

i might purchase it, as it is perfect for the greddy twin turbo kit i am eyeing off also

GROUP BUY!!@!!!!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@@!~!!!

i oso interested with the twin turbo kit.. but soo worried how much the shipping is and taxed when reaching aus..

well i got quoted $6500 + $500 shipping for the whole kit, it ships in 4 massive boxes, and the exhaust they will just charge $1400 and free shipping if i get it with the kit to asutralia...... i dont know what i want to do you, because i am so indecisive. also you have to also purchase an ECU and injectors for the kit as well they dont come with it.

supercharge or twin turbo hrmm what to do! can get a HKS supercharger kit for $6000 delivered

the other kit i am looking at is the HKS Twin 2530 or GT-RS kit.......

i have also seen a few people running single turbo setups also..........

so much to choose from!! >_<

(ps all prices in USD)

well i got quoted $6500 + $500 shipping for the whole kit, it ships in 4 massive boxes, and the exhaust they will just charge $1400 and free shipping if i get it with the kit to asutralia...... i dont know what i want to do you, because i am so indecisive. also you have to also purchase an ECU and injectors for the kit as well they dont come with it.

supercharge or twin turbo hrmm what to do! can get a HKS supercharger kit for $6000 delivered

the other kit i am looking at is the HKS Twin 2530 or GT-RS kit.......

i have also seen a few people running single turbo setups also..........

so much to choose from!! :D

(ps all prices in USD)

saw a few 2nd hand kits in g35driver forum.. sadly, dont dare to buy as there is no way to confirm how is the condition.. really keen to get a tt kit.. quoted APS in australia-melb, new, installed, not engineered $18k :dry:

Makes me wonder even if i can get a whole complete kit under $9k, how much will i spend on install, tune and engineer -_-

Can someone who went thru this path before, giv us some idea/comment?

well i got quoted $6500 + $500 shipping for the whole kit, it ships in 4 massive boxes, and the exhaust they will just charge $1400 and free shipping if i get it with the kit to asutralia......

(ps all prices in USD)

Mark are you aware that a forum sponsor on G35Driver is offering the APS kit with free APS zorst.

http://g35driver.com/forums/engine-fs-vdr/...al-exhaust.html

Actually I like the design & thinking behind the jim wolf kit which makes use of the stock front bar air ducts.

Oops sorry getting OT

the jim wolf is the kit i would get first also, i like the twin intercooler setup making use of the stock front bar (because i am retaining it) but the problem is, that, JWT will NOT sell the kit to anyone unless one of their authorized installers installs it also.

its kind of like how APS only sell / install the kit in the same price in australia and you cant buy the kit seperate.

only way is to find someone who is selling it 2nd hand

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