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G35 exhaust B-line vs Kcr m2/xo2

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Old Feb 28, 2012 | 02:32 PM
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G35 exhaust B-line vs Kcr m2/xo2

I am new to this site and have searched for for different sounding exhausts systems for awhile now. I have found alot on the Kcr m2/xo2 exhaust systems which i truely like, but i am not completely 100 percent sold on it. I have found another exhaust the was shown to me from my brother by B-line motor sports which has one youtube video and sounds and looks promising. I guess my question is does anyone have the B-line exhaust or would recommend it over the Kcr exhaust system.

Here is the sound clip for B-line

here is there website looks like awesome manufactured stuff including the air intake that i may want to switch out for my AEM cai.
http://blinemotorsports.com/home.html

open to all opinions thanks for your time.
 
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Old Feb 29, 2012 | 02:09 PM
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different in design between the true-duals of the HKS replicas vs that b-line's y-pipe design. If you want the stock look with aftermarket sound, i'd suggest the Invidia Gemini, pretty good value for $800 true dual set-up.

Also, go listen to various exhaust and don't rely on videos. Most videos are taken right after installation prior to the exhaust breaking in or burning out, which can expose some rasp or lessen the deepness of the sound.

another note: the b-line seems to be for the 350z, so it may not fit w/o an extension.
 
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