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Fujitsubo Legalis R Cat-back For M35 Stagea Vq25det


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Hey guys,

I have the above exhaust that i've decided to sell as I'm considering buying a later model Stag and this system won't fit onto a VQ35DE engine.

It's brand new and never been used before, still in the original box.

$1300 come and pickup in Syd or I can courier it to you.

cheers

eugene

0421 141 538

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Awesome exhaust, I have the same on my C34. The workmanship on Fujitsubo exhausts is awesome and they are so quiet and they look almost factory.

Really!

So as not to confuse the sale for anyone else.....it seem like this exhaust is for a NM35 not a C34...

would I be right is saying that this system will NOT fit a C34 as it is a completely different car other than the name, its 4WD and a wagon.

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Really!

So as not to confuse the sale for anyone else.....it seem like this exhaust is for a NM35 not a C34...

would I be right is saying that this system will NOT fit a C34 as it is a completely different car other than the name, its 4WD and a wagon.

Hey mate,

I had a search but can not find any photos of one of these installed on a M35. Got any photos?

Cheers

EDIT: never mind, found some :(

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and just to clarify, when you say cat back.. do you mean like this

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Hey Cam, I have one on my M35.... Just a fantastic exhaust. High flowing, quiet but with a deep note.

Have a listen to get a vague idea of how mine sounds, it was taken on a digi camera so sound is not a nice as I would have liked

(also excuse the puffs, it was a cool morning)

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Hey Cam, I have one on my M35.... Just a fantastic exhaust. High flowing, quiet but with a deep note.

Have a listen to get a vague idea of how mine sounds, it was taken on a digi camera so sound is not a nice as I would have liked

(also excuse the puffs, it was a cool morning)

Thanks mate, does the exhaust drone at all? I am quiet interested in this as my exhaust looks like a heap of poo and the centre muffler needs replacing.

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Thanks mate, does the exhaust drone at all? I am quiet interested in this as my exhaust looks like a heap of poo and the centre muffler needs replacing.

Mine does have a little tiny bit of droning, but that is due to the 80mm kakimoto front pipe I have :)

My mate's M35 has the Legalis with a stock dump & front pipe and you can hardly hear it in his cabin.

It is probably the quietest free flowing 76mm cat-back you will ever hear.

Put it this way, a lovely sound and a legitimate 88dB at a steady 3000rpm... how can you go wrong (looks good too)

Ask your exhaust shop if they can make a free flowing 3" exhaust that puts out no more than 88dB.

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Mine does have a little tiny bit of droning, but that is due to the 80mm kakimoto front pipe I have :D

My mate's M35 has the Legalis with a stock dump & front pipe and you can hardly hear it in his cabin.

It is probably the quietest free flowing 76mm cat-back you will ever hear.

Put it this way, a lovely sound and a legitimate 88dB at a steady 3000rpm... how can you go wrong (looks good too)

Ask your exhaust shop if they can make a free flowing 3" exhaust that puts out no more than 88dB.

Yeah I am sold on this idea. I do however have a 3" front pipe and am about to buy a dump so we will see what difference it makes.

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