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Hi guys,

I'm after a complete V35 Dual Exhaust Catback to fit 2003 V35 Coupe. Must be located within realistic driving distance of Brisbane or be willing to post.

Looking for something around the $300-350 mark, must be in decent condition and sound beautiful :)

PM me :) Fast collection, cash waiting!!

Hi guys,

I'm after a complete V35 Dual Exhaust Catback to fit 2003 V35 Coupe. Must be located within realistic driving distance of Brisbane or be willing to post.

Looking for something around the $300-350 mark, must be in decent condition and sound beautiful :)

PM me :) Fast collection, cash waiting!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/438781-eoi-custom-made-catback-exhaust-including-y-pipe/

Hey mate check this out might be out of the range wat u willing to spend i thought i cud help u out,it in the forums under V series skyline

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For a dual catback in a decent brand add a 1 to the beginning of your asking price mate (ie. $1,300-$1,350). Even Chinese knock-offs don't come that cheap,

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Looking for something around the $300-350 mark, must be in decent condition and sound beautiful :)

I think you need to be more realistic with your price point if you actually want it to be a good system - unless you find someone desperate for their next hit of heroin and rips one off someone's car that's not theirs.

check out some xforce catback..

thats what i got... :-)

Hey mate,

An exhaust is my next purchase - was looking at xforce. Since you've got one hope you could answer a question;

Does it drone? That's my biggest concern ^^

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/438781-eoi-custom-made-catback-exhaust-including-y-pipe/

Hey mate check this out might be out of the range wat u willing to spend i thought i cud help u out,it in the forums under V series skyline

Yeah that's my one I'm selling

Really negotiable on the price as i upgraded my exhaust again

So any acceptable offers are welcome :)

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Thank you everyone for pointers and additions.

I have been offered a used Blitz full exhaust set up for $350 so just seeing if there is anything else locally out there before I commit to sale and have to pay postage costs.

I am well aware of the costs of a brand new quality set up! :action-smiley-069::action-smiley-069:

Just looking to see if any people out there hanging out on selling their setups ;)

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Hey mate,

An exhaust is my next purchase - was looking at xforce. Since you've got one hope you could answer a question;

Does it drone? That's my biggest concern ^^

Nope as this is a legit exhaust. you only get drones from cheap or nasty setups (IMHO).

Its actually quite. it only growls when you accelerate. When in neutral or not depressing the pedal its pretty quite. can't really tell you have an exhaust.

For me i get the best of both. Loud when going quick. Quiet enough passing a copper. :-)

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