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There are plenty of kits out there on the market, both Jap & US kits will do.

I will be fitting the Stillen gen 2 true dual system to my car tomorrow.

Best option would be to spend the money and get your zorst from a recognised manufacturer as they have spent the time and money to R&D a proper system.

If you go get a custom done here at your local pipe bender, you will more than likely end up with a drone. :starwars:

Edited by pv35gt8
Like the topic header thinkin of gettin an exhaust for my V35 sedan , has anyone had any experience with them? are this kits for the US G35 suitable for a V35? or is the best way to go custom? Any advice is appreciated

The G35 sedan exhausts should fit, but IMO you can't really go past an exhaust from one of the major Japanese makers (Fujitsubo, Weldinum/Nismo, Kakimoto etc).

Having said that, I will be more than happy to be proven wrong by James' Stillen system tomorrow (you forgot to mention that we are doing your extractors as well mate! Aren't they Tomei?)

true so what places are there here to get the bits from ??

Yep, as below... Yahoo Auctions.

For exhaust stuff, I use Import Monster and have it shipped by sea in one of their containers.

They will then ship it to your door for a good price.

Alternatively you could always request RHDJapan to list the part and buy it through them.

yahoo.jp

fujitsubo from $800 + $250 delivery

:P

I was lucky enough to have something like this upon purchase on my 300GT Sedan.

http://www.nengun.com/impul/blast-ii-muffler

I don't know alot about this but my car is only single exaust and sounds nice and quite responsive.

Maybe I have the Blast 1 ?

Not sure if I meet EPA levels either ?

There are plenty of kits out there on the market, both Jap & US kits will do.

I will be fitting the Stillen gen 2 true dual system to my car tomorrow.

Best option would be to spend the money and get your zorst from a recognised manufacturer as they have spent the time and money to R&D a proper system.

If you go get a custom done here at your local pipe bender, you will more than likely end up with a drone. :action-smiley-069:

how does the stillen system go?

The Buddy Club will be loud

I don't know anything about Megan Racing.

Very, very tough to go past a Fujitsubo exhaust.... in any car! Not to mention that it will be a guaranteed bolt on upgrade.... as opposed to fighting with something that the Americans call "bolt on"... aye James?

as opposed to fighting with something that the Americans call "bolt on"... aye James?

Yes the Stillen was a bit of a fight to line up, but we got it there in the end.

The lovely note it produces was worth the effort :D

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