
Bomiz Nissan GT-R R35 VR38 Full Titanium Valved Catback Exhaust

Lifetime Warranty Guarantee Included
The R35 GT-R changed what a sports car could be. The VR38DETT deserves an exhaust that matches the reputation.
Nissan's R35 GT-R arrived with numbers that shocked supercar manufacturers. The twin-turbo VR38DETT V6 is the engine that made it possible — immensely capable and deeply engineered. The Bomiz Full Titanium Valved Catback gives that engine the exhaust note it's always been capable of: titanium construction for weight reduction, Bomiz electronic valves for complete sound control, and a system that lets the VR38 make its case every time you open the throttle.
Full titanium construction, hand welded and polished. Bomiz electronic valve controller and full wiring included. Fits the full 2009–2024 R35 production run.
Specifications
- Full titanium construction
- Bomiz electronic valve system
- Significant weight reduction vs. OEM
- Hand welded and polished
- HP and torque gains
What's Included
- Full titanium catback exhaust system
- Electronic valve controller and wiring
- Necessary hardware and clamps
- Installation instructions
Fitment
- 2009–2024 Nissan GT-R R35
*Competition use only
WARNING: Please note that certain aftermarket exhaust systems may not comply with applicable US (including California) laws and regulations, and may therefore be prohibited for use on highways or roads, or on roads or vehicles otherwise subject to emissions control requirements. California prohibits the use of any aftermarket exhaust system that modifies, removes or replaces original equipment catalysts, unless CARB has issued an Executive Order as to such part or system.
BOMIZ parts or exhaust systems/components used or intended for use on "racing vehicles" (i.e. a competition vehicle used exclusively for competition on closed-course circuits) do not require an exemption or Executive Order from CARB to be sold in California. However, such parts are prohibited from use on California public highways or roads, even if occasionally used "off-road."
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