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guys, looking to get the berk hfc, I am running Fujitsubo Exhaust they are fairly quiet

Been doing some reading on G35driver that Berk was making the car raspy but the guy is running Stillen exhaust

This guy is running Berk HFC with Fuji

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1laqQ1FMk8

But can't tell whether there are any rasp

Still on crossroads whether I should go with berk or other brands like Motordyne ART pipes, Kinetix etc

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Dunno about sound, but I can tell you they are a very well made unit.

Have some I will be putting on my Stagea in a few weeks as well as a set of extractors.

Will have stock Y-pipe and a Nismo cat-back.

If you can wait I will post a vid

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The FI HFC get a good wrap on G35 with a few vids posted but I can't seem to get them delivered to Aus. I found a bunch of other Youtube vids with Berk HFC the other day I'm sure, there was some rasp but I can't recall the CBE they were running.

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