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i am also gonna change mine too...my stillen sway bars (F + R) and front strut brace arrived last week...along with my stillen catback exhaust...

did u have to get a customs broker to clear the items? it was a very costly exercise for me...customs, GST, clearance, fees, delivery costed me almost $800 alone!!!

i am also gonna change mine too...my stillen sway bars (F + R) and front strut brace arrived last week...along with my stillen catback exhaust...

did u have to get a customs broker to clear the items? it was a very costly exercise for me...customs, GST, clearance, fees, delivery costed me almost $800 alone!!!

Next time ask the seller to mark the value as less than $1000.

Works every time.

You will get screwed on insurance if they get lost or damaged tho.

hehe you know black beauty right! :blink:

(i sounded bias again just then) :down: hehe

don't blame you man, like I said before your v35 changed my opinion on owning a black car :blink:

as for shipping Siu Loong Bao I'm guessing you had all your stuff arrive at once? I only had to pay for the shipping and swaybars to the vendor and arrived via fedex 3 months later

so the value of goods would've been well under $500 anyway

  • 3 weeks later...

update exhaust is on just in time for Oran Park too!

Fujistubo Legalis R

I'm organising a dyno run soon but the by the butt dyno I could feel a noticable increase in the midrange, top end feels a bit looser now to get too and low down feels the same

This exhaust is sooo quiet it's awesome, it reminds me of my old HKS hi-power silent that I had on my GTT as the idle note wasn't any louder but had a meaner tone to it and when I put my foot down it sounds aggressive without any drone, in fact there's no drone at all, which is exactly what I wanted from it so overall I'm very happy

I feel that this is how the car should have sounded stock as it's not obnoxious at all would still be quiet enough for people who would buy the car for cruising/daily driving

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for shuts and guggles eh bro

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Yes/No?

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