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Got this picture on page 1 of this thread from GTRboy. Would love to know where you got it and how much it cost. Looks awesome with that titanium end. How does it sound? I have spoken to kermit and want to get an exhaust fitted, just need to get a muffler now.

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Kermit,

I have been thinking about a 3" cat back s/s 'zorst for my S1 Stagea but I am a little worried about droning (being a wagon and all...) as my previous falcodore wagon copped a big mandrel bent system but the droning drove me mad, and that was with a resonator AND muffler. I would be interested in hearing your opinions on this, as well as a quote on supply and install.

Any advice on where to source the appropriate muffler would be good too.

Cheers

Kermit,

I have been thinking about a 3" cat back s/s 'zorst for my S1 Stagea but I am a little worried about droning (being a wagon and all...) as my previous falcodore wagon copped a big mandrel bent system but the droning drove me mad, and that was with a resonator AND muffler. I would be interested in hearing your opinions on this, as well as a quote on supply and install.

Any advice on where to source the appropriate muffler would be good too.

Cheers

kylie's stag had a 3" catback with a cannon, and it droned a little.

then kermit fitted a 3" magicat to it, and it seemed to kill the drone off a bit, then she also had a split dump fitted, and the bell mouth dump pipe removed, and it seemed to kill off the droning completely!

ps. good work mark, much better with the new dump/front pipe. :devil:

my engine should be going in late this week/early next week.. so ill contact you shortly about my new exhaust. :devil:

hey kermit sorry for not calling u mate il be in contact soon for sure car wil be out early next week with all my new goodies in it lol cmon 350hp ! and screamer haha cant wait but il be in touch soon for a muffler replacement for sum grunt

cheers sam

My Shitty XForce muffler rubs on my bodykit, how much to move the muffler over a lil bit?

Steve

standard minimum cost to realign an exhaust is $80 . if the exhaust requires extensive modifications then the price increases but i would check it all out before starting the job.

kermit 0422549050

is jasma muffler any good (i think thats wat its called) its got jap symbols on the side.

i was under the impression a "jasma" exhaust system just means it meets the emission standards in japan, which is regarded highly because theyre VERY strict

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