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Hi guys,

I'm in the process of selling of my Z and reverting everything back to stock. I have for sale the only Motordyne exhaust currently in WA for a Nissan 350z. Not 100% sure if this will bolt straight onto a V35 but from my understanding, the V35's need extra piping which can probably be modified with any exhaust centre.

The Motordyne Shockwave is a true dual setup and is by far one of the best sounding exhaust notes I have heard for the VQ engines.
It is not obnoxiously loud when cruising but when you open her up there is a nice throaty exotic note (get a lot of compliments when driving around).

Here's a clip to give you an idea:

It has been used for about 40,000kms which has been driving to and from work. It is in relatively good condition but has a few scratches here and there.

I'm looking at $1300 firm at this stage and am able to ship interstate at buyers expense.

Pics will be uploaded shortly.

Update!

Pics:

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Will fit Nissan V35/350gt Coupes with a 8" adaptor. This can be bought from Motordyne directly:

http://www.motordyneengineering.com/product_info.php?products_id=83

Edited by sushiboi

I doubt you'll have a problem selling this at all, really sort after exhaust if i had the money i'd have bought Mitch's setup in Brisbane lol..

Pipes look great considering they've been on the car for that long.

GLWS

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