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Hey guys,

For me this sounds like one of, if not the best sounding exhausts for the V35 however with delivery to Australia on top of the asking price it becomes quite expensive, heres the link:

http://www.motordyneengineering.com/index.php?cPath=1_6&osCsid=11afe5dacbe71dc83964fcd52d25b844

Would anybody be interested in a group buy to try and reduce the price for delivery?

I haven't asked Motordyne yet because I want to see if there is any interest at all

cheers

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A couple of issues you may not have considered: 1). shipping is by real weight or cubic weight (whichever is greater) - you get no real savings on very large/heavy items unless you are willing to buy a whole container to freight gear in, and 2). if you can get the retailer to mark the exhausts value as under $1,000, then you will avoid around 25% duties/GST - so if you bought more than 1 item you would definitely not get it past customs without being slugged duty/gst. This would more than outweigh any slight potential savings of shipping multiple units.

I was VERY keen on this exhaust a few weeks ago but i'm just going for a replica HKS exhaust which is only $400 but its an extra $400 to ship so i wouldnt mind betting it will be ~500 to ship the MD exhaust to Aus :/

Been considering selling mine for the right price of course (otherwise I'm happy and have no problems in keeping it), just have to figure out what to get... There's nothing wrong with it or not that I don't like it, cause I want to change out my cats and the CBE might be a bit too loud with HFC's...

Edited by 81gSKy
I wouldn't worry about changing your exhaust until the police tell you to :P You'll regret selling it. Nothing sounds like it, and they're a pain to import.

I agree, I'm already regretting thinking about selling it, LOL...

Relax guys! I'm still considering all the options I could do for my exhaust, cause I don't wanna sell it yet until I sort it out with something else... I'll let you all know when I'm ready or not to sell. :)

Edited by 81gSKy

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