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here is the newer Exoticspeed RII-T for the G35

http://www.exoticspeed.ca/product_info.php?products_id=4921&osCsid=80e7a756033dec815d9ab1a809426e51

Shipping by sea quote:

no Sea freight available less then $10000 per shipment.

So only group buy if they want shipping by sea.

Still waiting on the quote from MD havnt heard back from them.

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Exoticspeed-RII-Titan-Exhaust-03-06-Infiniti-G35-COUPE-/370383610030?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item563c9560ae&vxp=mtr

that's the same seller i bought my r1-t pwr from, very well dealt with and its the cheapest deal i found im sure his rII-2 is the cheapest too...

And the burning question is, how does it sound? It might be the way to go if this Megan Racing muffler doesn't ship from Sonic Motorsports by the end of the week as promised. I've been waiting for 3 months for them to receive stock!

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/Cart/items.php?Car_Type=G35&car_cat=Exhaust&CA=29&UID=20120817041417101.118.6.209

Has anyone looked here or worked with these guys? Their prices seem pretty good and seem to have a decent level of variety. Being a store, they may add a level of consumer protection.

KingManu23....let me know if you are getting the MD set up....I was just on the phone with them last Xmas but I decided to buy my wife something.

But if you are getting one now we can have a chat with Tony and maybe get a discount when we order two system

B in Sydney

The guy who installed it said it was pretty tight to fit, had a few issues with it touching parts but got it sorted. Took two of them around 5 hours.

Another issue i've noticed is that the lowest part of the exhaust are the clamps just before the muffler type things, and they sometimes scrape. Only once has the clamp come undone though. (they're extremely high quality).

Alternatively, let me stay unique :cheers:

I got it on mine if you've forgotten. :)

The guy who installed it said it was pretty tight to fit, had a few issues with it touching parts but got it sorted. Took two of them around 5 hours.

Another issue i've noticed is that the lowest part of the exhaust are the clamps just before the muffler type things, and they sometimes scrape. Only once has the clamp come undone though. (they're extremely high quality).

Yeah the clamps are the lowest part and do get scraped, but my car is pretty low. The good thing is that you can always replacement them with ease, rather than replacing whole piece and reweld because of bolted flanges.

Wait, man you know i'm joking right? i just made a joke about the name Megan Racing by calling other mods girls names.

I was finishing up a long day at work (2am) and quite frankly, nothing surprises me with product names these days. Forgive my retarded thought processes.

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