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After having my R35 for 18 months I finally decided to warm it up a bit.

With a new Akrapovic Evolution exhaust and a custom Cobb tune from CRD I've now got 364 kW at the wheels (stock was 297 kW)

Sounds fantastic and pulls like a train.

Many thanks to the guys at CRD for all their help and to Erik from EVL Motorsports for supplying the titanium.

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Good on ya, absolutly love these cars. So if ya feel ya need to show it off to some one and lets say your down in southern Tasmania for no apparent reason i suppose i could let ya show me ya car. haha

Got any pictures of the exhaust system ya put it?

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Good on ya, absolutly love these cars. So if ya feel ya need to show it off to some one and lets say your down in southern Tasmania for no apparent reason i suppose i could let ya show me ya car. haha

Got any pictures of the exhaust system ya put it?

Here you go

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After having my R35 for 18 months I finally decided to warm it up a bit.

With a new Akrapovic Evolution exhaust and a custom Cobb tune from CRD I've now got 364 kW at the wheels (stock was 297 kW)

Sounds fantastic and pulls like a train.

Many thanks to the guys at CRD for all their help and to Erik from EVL Motorsports for supplying the titanium.

Impressive numbers for just an exhaust and tune. Good work!

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