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Hi guys.

I started a separate thread on this, but I put it in the wrong section >_<

I've had a few of the Adelaide guys ask me about running a group buy on the AM Performance M35 exhausts, similar to what is on mine.

These exhaust components, dump pipes, mid pipes and cat back exhausts, are designed to bolt up to the factory mount points. So if you have one of Scotty's dump pipes, and a Nismo exhaust, you can just get the mid pipe if you want. Or you can get the whole lot, depending on what you need.

I need 5 people interested to go ahead. If you're interested, let me know.

For more info check out the original thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/387032-eoi-am-performance-m35-exhaust-group-buy/

Any questions just let me know! :thumbsup:

PMs replied.

Little bit of interest, mainly in custom touches. I'm going to get proper photos of my twin muffler catback on the weekend, and I'm going to talk to Andrew about all of the custom requests.

If there are any more requests let me know.

  • 2 weeks later...

Whats the sound level like on theses?

Andrew, sound level is whatever you'd like. Twin mufflers will get you a nice deep note, and a lower sound level.

I'll try and use my mobile to check sound level, but I'm not sure how accurate those apps are?

I may be interested in the full system- off the turbo back- dump/front whatever its called right through to and twip tips, not titanium finish.

If you can price it up with postage to Sydney please. (insured?)

Thanks

Assuming you want twin mufflers, most people seem to be after quieter systems...

Dump pipe (catless) - $420 (usually $480)

Mid pipe with 200 cpsi ceramic cat - $400 (usually $450)

Cat back exhaust with twin mufflers - $870 (usually $930)

Total = $420 + 400 + 870 = $1690

Installation in SA is $280, postage is $75 Australia wide.

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