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Sound clip from the web site http://www.flowmastermufflers.com/40_delta.html i guess it would be worth the $80.
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I had flowmasters on my 300ZX. They really didn't sound that bad. Cheap too. That said, I'm not sure they're the right fit for a G37.
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Flowmaster is more for the domestics. They do make catbacks for certain compacts, but most people have to custom weld their muffler and have piping bent to make an exhaust. You're better off just going with a whole catback system. It will probably be a little bit more money, but it'll save a ton of headaches. Stillen, Borla, Fast Intentions, Magnaflow, Greddy, HKS (whenever it comes out), Exhaust Depot, Tanabe, take your pick. Hop on youtube and start searching it should give you an idea of what direction you want to take.
Last edited by Staples; 07-30-2008 at 02:15 AM.