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Hey all,

I have a used Motordyne shockwave tdx2 including ART pipes that I'm considering to sell. I bought it from a forum member here awhile ago, was really looking forward to get this for my car as those of you who have looked into this may know how rarely these things are up for sale. I'll be sad to see it go but I'm trying to free up some cash atm so I'm not looking for trades or swaps.

This is probably one of the best exhaust systems for the v35, a lot of info can be found on the forum and also on g35drivers. Looking for $1700 ono for the whole system including the ART pipes, I'm only asking for what I paid for, in fact the listed price is lesser than what I paid. All the parts are in bubble wrap ready to go. I'm located in Melbourne East side so local buyers are preferred before I consider interstate, Thanks.

pic from the previous seller, all parts are in bubble wrap now. Welcome to take a look if you're located in Vic just shoot me a pm and we'll sort it out.

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Also have a set of rear hub and bearings pressed in for sale - $350 ono

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Haha I am half tempted to buy this back from you :wacko:

As being the previous owner I can vouch for the exhaust being in working condition with no leaks and dents. Good luck with the sale mate.

I'll probably regret selling this later too haha, let me know if you do hah =p and thanks mate. Somebody take it before i change my mind !!

Hey mate a few quick questions:

- How old is it?

- How loud is it from the inside of the car?

- How much would shipping be to Sydney?

- Previous owner bought it 2nd hand, i never had it installed so that still counts as 2nd hand?

- Again as i haven't got it installed i can't tell u for sure, but from what i've heard it's not quiet but also not uncomfortably loud

- I had it shipped from Brisbane to Vic for around $130 with insurance included, it should cost u anywhere from $80-$300 depending which company u choose

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Back when I had this on my car I never had it tuned and it was ok for the 6+ months I had it on the car. Did smell abit rich at times tho but still ran like normal but I would recommend a tune if you where to get one installed, I just never got around to it and had more important things to spend the money on so I eventually sold the exhaust.

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