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I have a Fujitsubo exhaust that came as a spare with the V35 I bought. I have no need for it so it's up for sale. Located on the southside of Brisbane but willing to post at buyers expense.

There are a few minor scratches/scraps as seen in the pics but no major damage/dents. Very nice looking and sounding exhaust.

$450

http://imageupper.co...364477841129589

http://imageupper.co...364477841129589

http://imageupper.co...364477841129589

http://imageupper.co...364477841129589

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Anyone know how I can find out if this is the Lagalis R exhaust??

I have the Lagalis R exhaust and mid pipe

and yes that is also a Lagalis R exhaust :)

Too bad you dont have the mid pipe, such a great sounding exhaust. Nice rumble when starting car, then nice grumble but still quite on idle down low and the ROAAW above 4.5k-5k :)

I have the Lagalis R exhaust and mid pipe

and yes that is also a Lagalis R exhaust :)

Too bad you dont have the mid pipe, such a great sounding exhaust. Nice rumble when starting car, then nice grumble but still quite on idle down low and the ROAAW above 4.5k-5k :)

Thanks for the info mate. I was assuming it was but wasn't sure.

Any way I can confirm this for buyers??

I am fairly sure the mid pipe is still actually on my car. Although it won't be coming with the sale.

Thanks for the info mate. I was assuming it was but wasn't sure.

Any way I can confirm this for buyers??

I am fairly sure the mid pipe is still actually on my car. Although it won't be coming with the sale.

Legalis R

http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=EM&Product_Code=190-15468

RM-01A

http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=EM&Category_Code=FUJITSUBO-RM-01A

Super Ti

http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=EM&Category_Code=FUJITSUBO-TI

Its a Legalis R

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