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# Fits 03-07 skyline v35 2DR Coupe Only

# Hi-Performance Bolt-On Axle-Back Exhaust Muffler

# Direct Bolt-On Design

# 2.25" Piping + 4" Titanium Tip

# This Piping Size is Proven to Make the Most Top End Power Out of This Engine While not Losing any Low End Torque

# High Quality T-304 Stainless Steel w/ Mandrel Bend except the the centre muffler section is made in mild steel

# CNC Machine Flanges with TIG and MIG Welded Construction

# The Light Weight and Fast Air-Flow Design Provides Instant Performance Upgrade

bought it off US ebay for $330 shipped, only had it for a week. asking for $240

the left tips need to be cut and reweld back to straight, any exhaust can do it for couple of dollars, see the first pic (the left tip is point down little bit)

reason for sell is upgrade to whole catback system

it gives a very nice sound with no drone and stupid loud. guarantee the sound is not loud and drone!!! just slightly louder than stock

4 inch titanium tips looks sexy as it is

here is the sound clip

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surely you still have the box it was posted in and just have to go down the post office and send it .... easier than waiting for some random guy to rock up to your house and find out where a nice 350Z lives ....

surely you still have the box it was posted in and just have to go down the post office and send it .... easier than waiting for some random guy to rock up to your house and find out where a nice 350Z lives ....

i already threw out the box lol

i can send u the link where I got it from if u want. really sorry for pulling ur interests out

Hi all, sorry I don't normally jump in to stuff that doesn't directly effect me but I think that if someone says they will buy it first, they should get the option to purchase.

Especially considering there was no mention of 'no postage' in the thread until almost 24 hours after a response that someone wanted it.

Just my two bobs worth, but I think the item should be sold to Nightcrawler, unless he is happy to back off.

Yeah I agree Thorpie .... but it's all good - I have found the same item on US Ebay and can get it shipped for about the same price as he would be able to ship it to me.

And the one I buy might not have the twisted tips that need fixing ....

Yeah I agree Thorpie .... but it's all good - I have found the same item on US Ebay and can get it shipped for about the same price as he would be able to ship it to me.

And the one I buy might not have the twisted tips that need fixing ....

mind sharing that ebay link??

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...RK%3AMEWAX%3AIT

It is super cheap dodgy Chinese crap, but that is all I need for my V35, since I am putting an Apexi exhaust control valve on as well so I can control the volume level. Have an ECV on my R34 now and absolutely love it!

cool thanks.... looks exactly like the one in the OP

some china stuff are actually not too bad quality. i found that in some of the stainless steel exhausts that the fiber packing gets burnt out pretty quick and you do end up with a slight rasp to the note.

having said that....i've had HKS mufflers that droned so much it gave me a headache

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