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Hey guys, I'm returning my car back to stock performance so i have no use for these item anymore.

Item:

X-Force Cat Back system

Bomz CAI intake system with an extra K&N pod filter+adaptor

X-Force system is Originally for a 350z, Had it Modified (extended) to suit the Coupe by a mate who owns a exhaust shop.

Price/Payment:

$800 exhaust

$150 Intake

Would Prefer Pick-up only

Condition:

Exhaust is only 7-8 months old, flexi pipe on the Y-Pipe are worn underneath due to car being too low. Doesnt affect performance though.

Intake is 1-2months old

Both still in good condition. scratches here

Location:

Brisbane, Southside

Contact:

PM, Post or Call/txt Bee 0402153919

Exhaust is quiet on start up, just like stock if not slightly louder. on WOT it comes to life with a aggressive sound.

Really nice when cruising, no drone at all.

Intake sounds the good, really aggressive note on WOT specially over 4-5000rpm, combined with the exhaust its music to your ears.

Exhaust and intake, My car dyno'd 230hp atw. that was with my old intake (z tube+panel filter)

Haven't dyno'd it since the new intake.

Parts are still currently on the car, will take it off once i have buyers.

Will get pics of items soon.

Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

Exhaust is off the car now, will have pics up tomorrow.

Here's a link to what the exhaust basically sounds liieke

Ripstah - Your Inbox is full as i can't send PM's through to you.

Would really like these items gone asap, I have no use for them anymore.

$700 for the exhaust shipped to you

$120 for the intake kit shipped to you(without the extras)

or $800 both shipped to you.

-Bee

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