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wot up got a nismo catback exhaust 3inch stainless middle and rear muffler decided to go a straight through exhaust

only got pics of the rear muffler at the moment

SOLD

Cheers Andrew

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hey what can u tell me about the suspension. How old is it? What was it like on your car. reason for selling. any leaks.. come with everything? can u send me a pm about them please.

i got one of these on my car and I can say it definitely frees up the exhaust a lot over the stocker - even with just the standard dump and cat (didn't realise i needed a genuine nissan gasket for the dump!). Plus it doesn't sound or look like every other 3" cannon around. has a much deeper, thicker and smoother note. i'll keep mine til i can afford a full titanium system (though this isn't very heavy anyway - i fitted it with my car on stands on my own [using a skateboard to hold one end off the ground :whistling:])

free bump and marketing for you andrew!

i got one of these on my car and I can say it definitely frees up the exhaust a lot over the stocker - even with just the standard dump and cat (didn't realise i needed a genuine nissan gasket for the dump!). Plus it doesn't sound or look like every other 3" cannon around. has a much deeper, thicker and smoother note. i'll keep mine til i can afford a full titanium system (though this isn't very heavy anyway - i fitted it with my car on stands on my own [using a skateboard to hold one end off the ground :D])

free bump and marketing for you andrew!

thanks made_guy yeah cant beleive it hasnt sold yet come on someone must want a nismo exhaust

Cheers Andrew

:X have never been able to find a nismo exhaust for an r33, did you have to modify it to fit?

free bump aswell :D

direct bolt on no mods needed apparently will fit r33 gtr aswell

thanks Andrew

fitted mine in an hour dude, direct bolt on (although removing the old one from the rubber mounts took the longest time! use wd-40 to make them slippery) - including jacking it up, putting on stands, removing the old and putting on the new one.

and i did it alone. first exhaust i've ever done too.

applause!!! :P

ok sorry, i'll leave your thread alone now.

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  • 1 month later...

Andrew,

how much does it cost me? currently i've got 3" straigth through with cannon muffle and it's abit noisy. How noisy is it? how many dB(A) rating would you know. With the slight bend near the muffler would help to reduce noise level i say! :)

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