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This is subjective, personal taste will come into play with just about every answer BUT I've listened to many sound clips and can tell you there are two typical sounds. Jap & Euro. Just about every system out of Japan is going to sound ricer with few exceptions (HKS is one) The best system I have ever heard is the Fast Intentions

http://www.fastintentions.com/index.php?cPath=41_50&osCsid=b6e574850bb3411c5fe6f04c1639c5f3

This is one system that will get you closer to that Euro sports sound, deep and grunty without all the drone & rasp.

Exoticspeed R1-T PWR (on eBay for about 900 bucks) very very nice exhaust, I had one loved it (on my v35 coupe auto) and i sold it and new owner loves it too, very very nice sound, at low and cruise it sounds the same as stock maybe a bit more rumbly and when you open it up it scares people (no kidding) and it sounds like a bear and lion fighting each other lol

That Fujitsubo sounds like sex, im going to have to invest in this after the coils and kit

would you reccomend the following for a 2003 V35 5sp A/T

http://www.nengun.com/fujitsubo/legalis-r

Edited by T4NK

Exoticspeed R1-T PWR (on eBay for about 900 bucks) very very nice exhaust, I had one loved it (on my v35 coupe auto) and i sold it and new owner loves it too, very very nice sound, at low and cruise it sounds the same as stock maybe a bit more rumbly and when you open it up it scares people (no kidding) and it sounds like a bear and lion fighting each other lol

I agree with Edi. Nice sounding note, JDM style.

Fuad (Grrrr) loves it too. :)

Edited by VNS 24

Saz sometimes small exhaust shops are the best (depends where you live as well for us to give recommendations of a few), that being said I live in green valley, and the exhaust shop I go to is top notch and cheap as chips, took off and put on (cat back - that includes y pipe too) for $80 bucks also did hfc when I had it and it also cost $80, there name is torque automotive and exhaust (yellow pages it, there at jedda road, prestons)

and also NEVER EVER go to Liverpool exhaust (for anyone else whos thinking it as well) i went there when I didn't know of torque automotive and exhaust and they f'd up my stock exhaust a bit by throwing it around , there always busy so they dont care about workmanship just care about money and the next person/customer so they can get more cash, I had to take my cats off and clean them since they done some shit to it.

back to the ES Exhaust, I have a clip somewhere of mine ill try to search it up if i haven't deleted it and post it up here, but seriously its the best iv heard the HKS and Fujitsubo and nismo and seroiusly in my opinion it is way to good compared to them, also its canadian made and it is quality made and is solid feel and quality feel and its lighter too (by a lot over stock).

Edited by Ezy03

np, also i was gonna try invidia - rarely anyone has it - come to think of it iv never seen anyone with it or anyone in sau mention that they have it, so something different and unique would be awesome - check out some clips there aswel i think its cheap too (but good quality), unsure what there latest model is called though, just do a google troll on invidia g35 i guess.

I just recently installed a exhaust i imported from the USA. A little more on the expensive but oh my god so worth it.

http://www.motordyne...4205a029f5c97d5

I got the Advanced Resonate Tuning Pipes installed aswell as the Shockwave)) TDX2.

A youtube example of this combo can be found here:

(Black Car, Skip to 1:30) - Not my car btw

The exhaust combo has 0 drone from what i can hear, and when you put your foot down - people will know. Its possibly one of the loudest exhausts i've heard on a street car, and yet so quiet when you want it to be.

This is a picture of the exhaust on my car..

Don't mind the dirt under the car :(

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Edited by sheldon2369

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