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the fine is $10000 for u and $40000 for the wprkshop that did it. or something like that

What part of max fine don't you understand.

I received 1 point and $75 and had to take my car to the Police once I had the exhaust fixed to clear it.

I ended up just de registering the car as it was sold anyway and paid the fine :)

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and yes, i'm having screamers and no cat's :)

Your my hero shane :)

If you want have a screamer that the average grunt wont be able to spot get the outlet extended to run along your exhaust so it looks like it comes back plumbed in. That will confuse most piggys however noise pollution fines will still come!

If you want places, any custom exhaust place will do them for you. CES is one, but its better just to get a split dump that is plumbed in n e way, as there is no real perfomance gain out of them, and atleast it solves all legality reasons, if you want noise get the right exhaust and the right material for the exhaust if you want more noise get stainless intake pipe and apexi pod that way you can be happy

Good luck

Oh please get them shane :) VOTE 1 dob shane in for undue noise :) j/k

If you want places, any custom exhaust place will do them for you. CES is one, but its better just to get a split dump that is plumbed in n e way, as there is no real perfomance gain out of them, and atleast it solves all legality reasons, if you want noise get the right exhaust and the right material for the exhaust if you want more noise get stainless intake pipe and apexi pod that way you can be happy

Good luck

Oh please get them shane :) VOTE 1 dob shane in for undue noise :) j/k

there will be flanges and removable section to make it legal my dear boy ;)

oh and Vote 1 dob adam in for bald tyres and pollution with his excessive overfueling! :P

What part of max fine don't you understand.

I received 1 point and $75 and had to take my car to the Police once I had the exhaust fixed to clear it.

I ended up just de registering the car as it was sold anyway and paid the fine >_<

did u get fined by the cops or was it the epa. if the epa go over ur car u will find that i might be right

does any1 know where to get the already made 1s?. just jap was meant to be getting them over 6 weeks ago but doesnt look like there coming.

i cant send pms now for some reason. i write it out and push send and it doesnt com up in my sent items and never get replies back so id say they dont work. may just be this computer

improve gas flow

I mean to ask why does he need one... What makes him think it will help...

As an external venting wastegate pipe from a stock turbo will not seal properly from the main dump...

It will affect the back pressure on the turbine and hence cause it to take longer to spool. So infact it will not improve his situation...

Also its highlly illegal...

I mean to ask why does he need one... What makes him think it will help...

As an external venting wastegate pipe from a stock turbo will not seal properly from the main dump...

It will affect the back pressure on the turbine and hence cause it to take longer to spool. So infact it will not improve his situation...

Also its highlly illegal...

shuddup fool and let the man have his fun ;)

maximum of $10,000.

same as having a gutted cat.

emissions, flames, noise pollution...

ah crap. even before the engine build i had a no cat, flames & well over the legal db limit. I really wanted a screamer but i guess the amount of defects my car will have i really dont need the extra attention. I know sau doesnt support defective cars but i know i'm not alone on this situation

does any1 know where to get the already made 1s?. just jap was meant to be getting them over 6 weeks ago but doesnt look like there coming.

i cant send pms now for some reason. i write it out and push send and it doesnt com up in my sent items and never get replies back so id say they dont work. may just be this computer

Import Auto Parts. i believe sells split dumps he might have have screamers available..dont know.

Yes IAP or Banzai Parts Garage or if all else fails ebays your good friend....or maybe look at classifieds on this website. They pop up quite a bit. Expect to pay around $250 plus!

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