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For Sale 350z V35 Fujitsbo Legalis -R

KM: approx 80,000
Comes with
Fujitsubo Muffler
Fujitsubo mid pipe
Perfect none drone quite until WOT exhaust. Proven 35+ HP
Pickup: Goldcoast
Shipping: Can be done via e-go.com as they have really cheap rates
Price: $750
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Increased performance with a stylish look.

Designed for street use, it improves both low-end and mid-range power. All LegalisR systems are constructed of Stainless Steel, and feature mandrel bent piping. Each application is tested to provide optimal power output for street use, while maintaining a deep and quiet tone, which is great for everyday use. Drivers of all ages and skill levels can appreciate the increased power output, and exceptional quality.

Muffler and Tip

The Legalis R offers two types of mufflers, an oval crimped type, a the round type (type EVOLUTION). Fujitsubo has carefully selected an exhaust tip to make the style and character of each vehicle application.

Pipe Diam.(mm) 50.8 - 76.3 Thickness(mm) 1.0 / 1.2 / 1.5 Tip Diam.(mm) 90.0 - 117 (Slash)

94.0 (Straight)

99.5×71.5 (Oval)

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Note: Only under the car pic is mine.

Others are from the thread link below which is a detailed review including videos for sounds comparison.

http://my350z.com/forum/nismo-350z/496831-the-fujitsubo-legalis-r-an-oem-poser-for-the-nismo.html

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Just adding this is an awesome system. I have it on mine along with someone else I know.

Compliments the car well.

Good luck with the sale.

Thanks !

The only reason im selling it is due to a custom 3.5" for FI

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