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well first mods done, trust airinx pod filter so now my car finally sounds like there is a turbo under the bonnet and a greddy bov that i had on my telstar but i left it as a plumb back. i got a price on a cat back system, how does $760 for a greddy power extreme sound for a stagea specific exhaust. im just going to get a split type dump pipe and high flow cat of ebay. from what im reading the gtst r33 dump pipe will be the one to order.

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im ordering my exhaust through car toys in adelaide. its normally about $850 or so but i have spent so much money in that place they give me stuff at just over cost now. i just have to wait for it to come from japan as they dont keep them in stock. on a r34 skyline the power xtreme II sounds very quit down low and under "normal" driving conditions but has a very nice growl when u stomp the peddle and best of all it doesnt bark and attract unwanted cop attention.

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also if anyone is looking at the front of my car and wondering why is doesnt look right i have no idea where the front grill came from either. the importer told me he has never scene another one like it. if any of u guys know it would be nice to find out. im just assuming its from another model or something.

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also if anyone is looking at the front of my car and wondering why is doesnt look right i have no idea where the front grill came from either. the importer told me he has never scene another one like it. if any of u guys know it would be nice to find out. im just assuming its from another model or something.

G`DAY dmonic1 look`s good beat`s standard grill.good to see something different.hope you ENJOY YOUR STAGEA as much as i have.good luck with all your mod`s.chuckie

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also if anyone is looking at the front of my car and wondering why is doesnt look right i have no idea where the front grill came from either. the importer told me he has never scene another one like it. if any of u guys know it would be nice to find out. im just assuming its from another model or something.

looks nice :)

could be from the n/a model - i seem to recall reading this on the forum a while back.

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The grill looks nice with the Dayz front bar. I've seen it with the standard front bar and it doesn't look anywhere as nice. Strangely enough i believe it's the grill for the "lower" models, but i like it!

Might be looking for a similar exhaust in the near future, can i get a similar discount from car toys do you think?

btw, i've recently changed my O2 sensor so if you need to borrow the O2 socket I can give you a hand. I'm in Payneham.

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