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try the 3" fujitsubo legalis R - with a resonater and only 1 muffler - it has a nice note but isn't too loud (aka - put the stereo on about 20-25% and it's barely noticable when you try really hard to hear it)

I got one bastardised from a 4door 33GTST

try the 3" fujitsubo legalis R - with a resonater and only 1 muffler - it has a nice note but isn't too loud (aka - put the stereo on about 20-25% and it's barely noticable when you try really hard to hear it)

I got one bastardised from a 4door 33GTST

Yeah I've heard they are quiet and good. But I think they're too expensive new. Are you looking to sell yours?

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How much are you looking at spending Nick?

Crikey, haven't checked this for a bit. Sorry! Prolly around $400-$500 for a 2nd hand catback exhaust. Nothing loud or anything, just something that will let the baby breathe a little better.

Crikey, haven't checked this for a bit. Sorry! Prolly around $400-$500 for a 2nd hand catback exhaust. Nothing loud or anything, just something that will let the baby breathe a little better.

I have a Trust Power Extreme II that is only three weeks old. Full polished stainless 3". It cost me $850 but will sell for $750. A bit over your budget but thought I would offer !

I have to change it as it scrapes on my steep driveway on the rear muffler (so it has a scratch underneath on the edge - not noticeable though). Not sure on everyone's idea of quiet, but it is very quiet on freeway, only noticable under full load .. classic RB sound on full noise, very nice :thumbsup:

I can take some snaps if you like. Just drove to Brisbane and back with it and no noise issues on the long trip at all.

Interesting, but postage would be a fair bit i'm expecting. S1 exhaust is bolt straight on my S2 i'm assuming?

I have a Trust Power Extreme II that is only three weeks old. Full polished stainless 3". It cost me $850 but will sell for $750. A bit over your budget but thought I would offer !

I have to change it as it scrapes on my steep driveway on the rear muffler (so it has a scratch underneath on the edge - not noticeable though). Not sure on everyone's idea of quiet, but it is very quiet on freeway, only noticable under full load .. classic RB sound on full noise, very nice :P

I can take some snaps if you like. Just drove to Brisbane and back with it and no noise issues on the long trip at all.

Interesting, but postage would be a fair bit i'm expecting. S1 exhaust is bolt straight on my S2 i'm assuming?

Not sure if it is different for s1 or s2, but can't see why it would be. I would say about $50 for courier to Adelaide area.

Not sure if it is different for s1 or s2, but can't see why it would be. I would say about $50 for courier to Adelaide area.

They are pretty much identical, you just need to get an exhaust shop to bend the mount for the rear of the car. Depending on the exhaust design/rear bar you have it might not look right also. But if you're doing it on the cheap, it can definitely be done :)

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