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Plenty of people recently have heard about Daalder in BoxHill and have headed down there. I met so many people with modded cars down there last weekend. I will be there this weekend.

Basically the system you refer to is the resonator which he claims is his special invention. It tapers in slowly to slightly less than 3" then tapers out again. It is about a foot or so long with stainless steel wool wrapping.

I don't believe it will reduce all exhaust to 90db as the muffler comes into play, but basically if you fit it and epa with them they should pass you... afterall it is their "invention"

If you ever have any probs, go back to them, they are a great bunch of guys. I chatted with them for hours.

Pushead is using their resonator.. he luvs it.

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Everyone, if you got to Daalder in Box Hill, tell Matt that i sent ya and you're from the Skyline Club (I'm Marcus - i'm the one with the 108dB silver sky). He should look after you in terms of $$.

BTW he is really proud of the silencer - just ask Pushead! :P

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