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I have a Fujitsubo exhaust that came as a spare with the V35 I bought. I have no need for it so it's up for sale. Located on the southside of Brisbane but willing to post at buyers expense. There are a few minor scratches/scraps as seen in the pics but no major damage/dents. Very nice looking and sounding exhaust. $450 http://imageupper.co...364477841129589 http://imageupper.co...364477841129589 http://imageupper.co...364477841129589 http://imageupper.co...364477841129589 http://imageupper.co...364477841129589
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Hey For Sale: Jap front pipes (KSP Engineering), 2.5 inch inlets into 3 inch outlet. $125 Jap dual catback (KSP Engineering), 2.5 inch. Muffler tips 90mm. $125 Fujitsubo dual catback 2.5 inch, Muffler tips 90mm. $325 Usual wear and tear, minor scrape marks etc. The jap front pipes have some scrape damage, mainly rear pipe. The Jap catback also has some damage near the rear end before the turn to the muffler. see pictures. Will throw cat in with anyone that buys front pipes and one of the catbacks, (I.e full exhaust system from dumbs back). I have had both systems on car, so drop a pm if you have a question. Located Sydney Peter 0405 524 326
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Hi guys, I'm new to the forum Please excuse me if my post is long and boring. Or if the question has been asked before. So like the title says, how do I get close to the stock sound with new (non-stock) parts? Saying that I have no trust for old used stock parts. Basically, I want to hear mostly the engine, not the fart cannon. But at high revs, can go all out. AND I DON'T WANT A LOUD IDLE SOUND Any specific parts you guys can suggest? From the manifold down to the tailpipe, list me some parts I wanna hear everybody's suggestions or opinions. I'm currently listing down parts (along with their codes) for an R32 project I have planned (stock look, stock to above-stock performance, and discrete sound) Candidates: Varex, HKS Silent Hi-power Some factors in consideration: -very minimal "low-key" idle sound (least of it, if possible) -street modest (I don't want to be heard before I am seen) -not so big tailpipe (size close to stock look) -medium ground clearance (close to stock clearance) -I don't mind compromising a little performance (seriously) Extra questions: -Can anybody link me a video of the stock R32 exhaust sound? Factory exhaust, not aftermarket -Please reply? thanks in advance!