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Hi all,

Having recently changed from a 2012 GTR to a 2014 Black Edition GTR, I found out the hard way that my Meisterschaft that was fitted on the 2012 was incompatible with the 2014.

After some research, I decided to go for the IPE exhaust. Full system includes cat bypass pipe, y link, midpipe and valve control muffler.

I must say, the exhaust note is excellent. Very loud with the valve open, comparatively sedate with the valve closed. A little bit of rasp and a little bit of drone, but nothing excessive. Additionally, you can use the valve control remote to set the system on "AUTO". This opens the valve when under heavy throttle and closes it at all other times. Overall I'm very happy and would highly recommend this exhaust to R35 owners. Feel free to ask any questions here or via PM.

Cheers

Ali

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