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I have a spare set of rb25det coilpacks in the garage at home, car wasn't missing or anything, just replaced them with splitfires due to upgrades. Happy to lend them out to anyone who needs them to troubleshoot. From memory they aren't cracked etc.

Hey everybody,

I'm wondering if anyone has a stock R32 exhaust system, cat back or whatever to lend. i got failed at dickson for the second time after getting it quitened down, apparently it was only 1.5db quieter, by ear its heaps quieter though.

Any help or advice as to what i can do would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

p.s. won't need it until the first week of jan now because dickson won't be open next week i don't think.

Hey everybody,

I'm wondering if anyone has a stock R32 exhaust system, cat back or whatever to lend. i got failed at dickson for the second time after getting it quitened down, apparently it was only 1.5db quieter, by ear its heaps quieter though.

Any help or advice as to what i can do would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

p.s. won't need it until the first week of jan now because dickson won't be open next week i don't think.

I've got a hsv pea shooter muffler, which got me past rego. only the end piece though, had to get the exhaust place to cut the muffler off my exhaust and put in a flange plate. Can lend it to you if you want.

I dont think that it will fit then.

Sounds like your exhaust from the cat back is all one piece, which means that you will need to have it cut and flanged somewhere around the diff so that you can keep a "rego muffler" on hand for these situations.

is it possible to take the "rego muffler" and my car to an exhaust place and ask them to cut it and flange it so it'll work? or is it not worth doing that?

If you go to an exhaust shop like Powatone in Fyshwick for example, they will cut and weld on a flange for you and make up a rego muffler for about $150.00 - $200.00, and its always worth having the muffler for the future because you never know when you might need it.

:D

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I have a stock R33 Gtst BOV if you need it.

that would be sweet Mick, I have ordered one in the mail (off the forums) and paid for it last Saturday. Was suppose to be sent by express post but still nothing in the mail..

If it doesnt arive by COB today (Friday) I will need to borrow it on the weekend to have it on the car by Monday arvo.

If I need it ill PM ya..

I'll also get you a 6ey, what beer do you like ?

cheers.

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