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hey everyone

i just bought a 03 model 350gt today

its a black 6spd premium coupe

bose stereo with a screen and rear and side cameras

nice and clean

i pick it up on monday when it gets registered

heres some pics

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now im looking for an exhaust for it

any suggestions on good ones?

and where to get it

cheers

peter

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Very nice mate, congratulations.

Gee the black ones really come up sweet when they're clean!

p.s. as for exhaust there are plenty of choices out there depending what you want. I personally went for a fujitsubo legalis R, cost is around $1680 from a vendor here in melbourne. 2 week wait however. Cant post pics as i havent picked it (or my car) up yet.

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cheers dude

what size is the stock exhaust?

anyone reckon itd be worth just replacing all the mufflers with high flow gear?

and the 350z exhausts, do they fit?

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hey mate if your after a stainless full system get the Xforce system from the Y- pipe back mind you these are loud.. if you want something quiet Sleeper style get the Jap JASMA approved mufflers .. i got mine from xforce syd

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Congratulations on a great buy mate!!

Hard to find a PREMIUM manual, let alone a BLACK one....

Good on ya, I'm sure you'll have tonnes of fun!

I'm currently on a Fujitsubo exhaust ( came imported ) but yeah it has a nice, unintrusive growl to it.


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