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I dont know if anybody has seen High Performance Imports V5 on DVD, But the is a dude in there that street drags his R34 gtst wich has a rb26 in it that pumps out 800hp, He's got this sliencer that he un-screw out of the end of his 3in exuast just before he drags, then screws it back in when he cruises the streets..Can you get them here??Anybody heard of it??It would keep the cops of your back about to much noise..I dont know??

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YES you can! We watched that, and my good mate is working in Autobarn back home (Mount Isa) and he called me and told me he could get them. I think they're around the $200 mark but DO NOT quote me.

Call Mt Isa Autobarn, ask for Daniel and tell him Luke said he could get them. He'll know. Make sure you ask for DANIEL - he knows what you're talking about.

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I have recently fitted an apexi ECV (exhaust control valve). It has a variable butterfly that looks much the same as a throttle butterfly, housed in a flange that fits to the rear of the cat. Cabin adjustable, it allows you to alter the noise factor of your exhaust as well as boost and performance. Allows me to sneak home and run quiet on turbo timer or remote start instead of sounding like a nascar and shaking the house as well as my neighbours. Good value, paid $200 second hand from kiwi land inc freight.

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