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Coupe or sedan?

I have a JIC Magic Spartan DE I bought from their reseller (Bullet exhausts) in the US.

Look on ebay. Its pretty cheap, mine was under 800 delivered

I'm really happy with it; except my compliance cats made my exhaust a little bit shorter than it should... makes the fitment a bit off.

Going so sort that with some high flow cats eventually.

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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/JIC-Magic-INFINITI-G35-2door-CVP35-OVAL-SUS-Exhaust-/330451322538?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4cf06f06aa#ht_897wt_1165

I really like the sound; it isn't very droney (except for when the rear clamp leaks; but as I said, that;s because my compliance cats have shortened my exhaust by several inches)

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depends if you want a cannon on the back or not...

cheapest option is to drop the midpipe and get an exhaust shop to knock up a straight thru pipe

or listen to the difference in setups i made at home

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/409286-dual-exhaust

if you can find an exhaust parts wholesaler, you can buy things much cheaper

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