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hey guys..

im abt to but a full exhaust system and i got offered this deal.. All parts are brand new too...

Its an Apexi N1 cat back exahust system, with Apexi GT Spec front pipe (full stainless steel) and Tomei dump pipe (full stainless steel) for $1400 delivered to my door...

how does that sound??

thx guys!

Rob

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Ye fairly normal price for an exhaust, but it shud be higher due to it being APEXI :)

Treo.. who the *** wants a high sitting exhaust, thats wat u love on Jap cars.. low lying exhaust systems :)

Just make sure its a bracket that scrapes not ur piping hahaha

Ye fairly normal price for an exhaust, but it shud be higher due to it being APEXI :)

Treo.. who the *** wants a high sitting exhaust, thats wat u love on Jap cars.. low lying exhaust systems :)

Just make sure its a bracket that scrapes not ur piping hahaha

well if you are going to lower your car then it might be a good thing to consider

who wants a 'high' sitting exhaust? me...

Ye fairly normal price for an exhaust, but it shud be higher due to it being APEXI  

Treo.. who the *** wants a high sitting exhaust, thats wat u love on Jap cars.. low lying exhaust systems  

Just make sure its a bracket that scrapes not ur piping hahaha

Thats your choice not mine, i believe there are much more desirable looks on these nissan than an exhaust thats sits lower than everything else on the car. I hated my old HKS cat back as far as im concerned to police it screamed EPA ME! Im not up for that low sitting sparking exhaust, its just not worth the hassel when it doesnt have to a hassel!

they are not a lot cheaper, if at all.

for a good stainless system most will pay around 1400-1500 anyhow.

thats not mates rates... cause then of course it can be cheaper

well yer.. mine was mates rates(pritty much) turned out to be a awesome system.. theres a total of about.. 5 bends including the 2 bends on dump pipe.. (comes out back of car on angle) but yer..

i still reckon 1400 for a complete bolt on turbo back system would be decent.. also you only gotta wait for the bastard to be delivered than half hour to fit it.. instead of waiting nearly whole weekend or which ever to get it made mine was made over 2 weekends.. was originaly meant to be just turbo to the cat.. but well the ole hks superdragger cat back was f00ked so got the rest of the system done the weekend after or after that cant remember was a while ago now

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