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Thought I would drop in an say hi to you all.

I have recently bought a 94 R32 GTR.

I have fitted a front pipe back Kakimoto Exhaust but still running the compliance cat. I want to fit a hi flow cat to it, could anyone out there point me to the right direction to what brand or installer to go to?

Thanks

Dan

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yeah...

10,000 reasons having a gutted cat is so cool, by the epa.

has anyone ever actually been slugged that for getting busted?

i dont know anyone that has, its all heresay as far as i know.

regardless, i sure as hell wouldnt risk it.

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the 10 thousand dollar fine is a myth, my friend actually called up and asked... lol its defectable but what on a import car is not defectable nowadays ahahaHa

i think it may have originated from interstate though, so perhaps they do have some kind of large fine for it?

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the 10 thousand dollar fine is a myth, my friend actually called up and asked... lol its defectable but what on a import car is not defectable nowadays ahahaHa

and yet more hearsay.

i heard it from a friend of a friend of mine who is closely related to the prime minister.

its all well and good to believe what you hear an epa/(insert vehicle control related body) call centre monkey tell you until the other one tells you otherwise.

:D

but aside from that, welcome to the club dan.

as i said in my above post, head down to an importer or a wrecker dealing specificially in imports, and pick yourself up a late model gtr cat, or get a metal cat for a few hunge and have that fitted up.

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Thought I would drop in an say hi to you all.

I have recently bought a 94 R32 GTR.

I have fitted a front pipe back Kakimoto Exhaust but still running the compliance cat. I want to fit a hi flow cat to it, could anyone out there point me to the right direction to what brand or installer to go to?

Thanks

Dan

Hi, welcome aboard the SAU train!!

Yeh head down and see Mark at Exhaust Tech on Goodwood Rd, If you've got cash and want a killa job head there!!

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Hi, welcome aboard the SAU train!!

Yeh head down and see Mark at Exhaust Tech on Goodwood Rd, If you've got cash and want a killa job head there!!

Wow Deluxe i had to read that twice.... first i thought it said "if you've got cash and want a killa head job there!!"

Welcome Dan.....

Post pics of your ride when you get a chance!

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another Dan in the club :) and with a GTR 32 :):wave:

nah all good, ive goten used to have the most common name in town as im sure you have also.

edit: just read the post properly, its early maybe i should start drinking coffee in the morns ;)

take the cat out the bag all together ;)

exhaust tech the place to be.

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