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most of u know my car, and thats its fkn LOUD!

so im lookin at changin the zorst, prob put a big resonator in and maybe twin 3inch mufflers, that way i cant get it to a legal limit and snot restrict the car as there is plenty that has to get through :mad:

any1 know some good places to get it done, and who will also look aftert me :)

cheers

jet

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thanks dale. If you want to be exactly 90db go down to Daalder Exhaust in BoxHill. Ive installed their 'special' resonators and now the car is much quieter, less dronee noise in the car as well. Oh btw if you ever get busted for epa testing even with the 'special' resonator, go back down to Daalder Exhaust as they are epa testers as well and can pass you straight away.

Do you even read the threads Jet or do you just whore them!????

Daaler exhausts is a good place, there was a thread about it just last week in here. I've been there myself to get a noise test done on my car, they seemed to know their stuff, and should be able to fab you up something.

As an EPA approved noise station, they can also clear a noise EPA as well...

JET dude theres a guy in knoxfield, ferntree gully area, his name is Pete and he owns FERNDALE EXHAUSTS

Honestly man this guys quality is top shelf and his prices blow away the others...

I got 3' from the turbo back with Hi Flow cat for $650 so he wont charge much man.... check for his number at www.yellowpages.com and call him man!

Good Luck

Originally posted by whistla

i cant get enough of the RB burble....dont know why youd want to quieten it :)

I agree but there are 'certain' legalities sometimes :)

PM me too Eric, I wants to know more about this resi, especially after I get a front pipe [one day].

thanks

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