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Some of you may have seen my post on my blog as well as on the UK forum -

My linkhttp://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/158597-unbelievable-pricing-full-titanium-exhausts-tomei.html

But I'll repeat what I posted there, namely - check out this ad in the December issue of GTR Magazine:

gtraddec1.th.jpg

The pricing is stunningly reasonable, at only 109,000 Yen. This is for a full titanium exhaust, full 90mm all the way to the muffler...

Also - as I point out in the link above - no other tuner/parts maker in Japan can compete with this. The price is even cheaper than many used titanium exhausts I've seen on Yahoo Auctions Japan.

The reason why as I've been told by Tomei is that they keep all production in-house. Everyone else, I guess, contracts out the production, hence the high overhead.

The most important news, however, is that while demand is crazy everywhere (Japan, UK, EU), guess where the first shipment is apparently headed to?

Yes.

Aki

Edited by akasakaR33

So how much delievered to Australia.

Is it catback or dump pipe back?

R33 GTR quote thanks.

Dude I have no idea how much to Oz. I'm not selling it, just reporting it. All models have the same price.

BTW - the tail pipe diameter is 120mm. Catback. (I asume you are asking, whether it is attached from behind the cat converter or whether it bolts directly to the front pipes?)

well we expect ours to be ready in 4 weeks time, so considering its christmas shortly, no great delay.

we have taken a lot of orders for these,

Sir_RB - if you want one just PM me

details of the mufflers and prices are here: in the trade section

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384554-tomei-ti-exhausts/

  • 3 weeks later...

Ok boys and girls, as promised I have some video of the exhaust

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/158597-unbelievable-pricing-full-titanium-exhausts-tomei-3.html#post1554446

Also - courtesy of Adam at FEAST Auto here in Japan - he spotted me in the paddock and recorded this:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/fIuIRYjscY8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

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