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Some WAV files of my new exhaust. 2.5" catback with a Trust MX muffler.

BTW In the 'upstreet' one the noise when I change from first to second is just the passenger door locking at 25km/h.

One of the pics shows the outline of a "Legalis" sticker which must've been on the car at some stage. Isn't that a type of exhaust? It had the stock exhaust when I bought it (as seen in pics below).

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Thanks for the replies guys. It cost me $240 all up (not including petrol money to drive to brisbane and back haha).

$150 for the muffler (used) and $90 to get it fitted + 2.5" piping.

I think I got a good deal :P

Thanks to Jon (n15m0) for selling me the muffler.

Yeh shorty, from the cat back it's 2.5" piping which meets the piping which was already on the muffler (which the guy at the exhaust shop said was actually only 2 1/4").

You can see in the pic below the section of piping that was already on.

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In my other post with all the pics you can see my stock exhaust, all of that piping (cat-back) was replaced.

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Some more sound files of my car, now with Blitz 'SUSPOWER Core Type LM' Pod Filter. I can't notice any induction noise from it though :)

Do your AFM sit horizontally or vertically? Mine used to be vertical but the picture in the instructions for the pod filter showed it mounted horizontally so i made it horizontal now. I dont think it would make any difference which way it goes?

And yes my exhaust drones inside.

My mate from work said he pulled up beside me the other day just to hear my exhaust! :P

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