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Has anyone got one of these going? Or can you recommend a good place to buy.

I'm located in NSW usually dancing between Sydney and Newcastle. I will be over in WA from early/mid June if anyone over there has one as well.

Cheers

Nick

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Cheers interested in other systems I might add, just the best sounding one IMO on utube vids.

Never heard an m35 with an exhaust... :( makes knowing what I want a bit difficult!

Having a look around for them too. Prefer the twin tip of the legalis.

I'm not terribly keen on purchasing something from Japan.

TBH i'd be interested in just about any in country exhausts that I can get my hands on.

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Also chasing a Legalis, as my factory system is rusty/holey and my rear muffler has finally collapsed!

Thinking of getting a Fujitsubo Legalis R from Jesse Streeter.  Price is around $1300 including postage from Japan...

I was hoping to get a group buy together as I have been asked many times for a price on a Legalis system. Ask him if he can do a better price for 5 systems shipped, I'm sure there will be others interested. I will grab one...

He says they have to be packaged individually due to size, and his commission wont move (because he has to live!), so there's not much in it if anything at all.

Just best to order through him individually.

He says they have to be packaged individually due to size, and his commission wont move (because he has to live!), so there's not much in it if anything at all.

Just best to order through him individually.

But surely 5 systems shipped via a container will be cheaper then 5 individual system via EMS?

Maybe Prince Skyline can help...

They each have to be individually wrapped anyway due to the size.

Prince Skyline would be a good one to bounce this off... What's his PM?

check the rear brace groupbuy thread...can't remember what his username is exactly...

The system that I have just bought through Jesse Streeter is a cat back.

Going to go through Scotty to get a dump made up and the mid pipe, we'll see....

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