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full M35 Performance - Fujitsubo Legalis R Catback, Freeway Dolphin Dump and Front , Koyo Alloy Race Rad

Returning car to stock.  Exhaust is currently on car, can demo for those in Perth.  Happy to post interstate, can do for reasonable rate.

 

Fujitsubo Legalis R Stainless steel cat back exhaust.  Arguably the mos popular japanese made cat back available.  Great flow, almost stock idle volume and a nice note when on the gas.

$900

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Freeway-Dolphin stainless divorced wastegate dump pipe, very well made and great flowing dump.

Freeway-Dolphin stainless front pipe to suit the above.  

$600

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Large Koyo Alloy radiator.  This is a big one.  Comes with modified airbox, fan shroud and clutch engine fan for clearance.

$450

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The clutch fan Is from a rb26, it doesn't require trimming.

I forgot to note an external trans cooler is required to use this radiator, as it does not have an internal one like stock.

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