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hey all i brought a Blitz NUR SPEC exhaust tip it has 3inch pipe intake and tip is 4 now i want to weld it onto my stock exhaust does anyone have a old stock ezhaust cos i want to use the bolt on part and chop it off and weld it to the blitz so i cant take it on n off in future

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can someone weld it and ill buy u a slab haha (serious)

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its only temp man lol dont really have money coming out of my ass i have a loan to pay haha and dont want as much attention as having a full 3'' exhaust lol if i had the money for full exhaust i wouldnt be here asking u this question

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that still doesnt explain why you would go and spend x hundred dollars on an exhaust tip to bolt up to your stock exhaust... it does nothing for performance, wont sound any better and makes all of us think your a twit. bubba has it all wrong, you need to sell the line and buy a Lancer!

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wont sound any better thats why on my old one i have a hks one and its like 5 times louder

i didnt spend hundreds which is why i brought it so i can do this

and if u dont want to help why say n e thing at all just filling this thread with unwanted comments i want help not smartasses thinking they good cos ohhhh ur skylines better than mine so lets tell him he is a idiot for wanted to do something i want it cos its sitting there doing nothing

so if u wanna give me a hand that would be really appreciated and if your going to bag me meh its my car and i can do what i want to it.

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Oops, my bad. Make that a Lancer!

We're attempting to discourage you from doing because it is absolutely pointless. All you're doing is saying "look at me!" for no reason other than "look at me!".

Don't get me wrong, I like loud exhausts. My exhaust is fkn loud but, it's big for a reason and it's big from the turbo all the way back.

I just can't see the point in putting a huge tip on a stock exhaust just to get a big drone.

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thanks man i know its not the most popular and best thing to do when it comes to getting more power i just want the tip on there it sounds deeper n i like it i guess im getting a cat back exhaust soon and just want this temp cos i wanna put tip to good use its a blitz nur spec tip its not too bad

thanks again

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because i want to its not look at me its cos i like the sound if i wanted ppl to look at me cos of sound i wud unbolt the stock tip and just leave it there hanging then that would be a ricer saying LOOK AT ME PLEASEEE its got nothing to do with it lancer lol dude just relax man i want it cos i like it like that i like the look of the car with the big tip

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Heaps of people do it.. Let me know how much it costs doing it to a mates pulsar soon.

Obviously pulsars dont go fast just want it to sound cool. IMO I would just get a full turbo back people sell them in the forum area all the time. prob cost the same for a bolt on cat back as what your doing.

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tru huh didnt think of that haha cheers no worries

my old r32 and 33 (non turbo) had hks 4'' cannons welded onto the original pipe and it sounded loud as rating 7 out of 10 and stock being 4 out of 10 it was good as but my brother done them for me and he lives far from me he cant and wanna get it done to this one

well i just called someone now and they said they can get it all done for $100 thats with putting brackets on it too

ill let ya know once done shud be tomorrow

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well i dont it and its a good job wat is with u all man get over it im no fkn ricer i dont drive around with a huge ass sticker on my car with NOS seat covers and MONSTER TACHO rofl all i have is the tip no bullshit that ricers have u serz took it too far its just a tip FFS and it actually sounds good say wat u want i couldnt care less wat u have to say at the end of the day i wont get a canary or epa

sounds a looks good

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$80 for cannon and free labour. Bubba like i said i couldnt care less what you have to say. the sound is much better now, real deep and loud. And i replaced the piping with 3" cat back with my cousins old system off his r33 and lucky its blitz aswell. So i got a blitz cat back with a nur spec r cannon all for $80, so bubba call me a "ricer" haha cos this ricer just got a decent cat back exhaust for $80 haha catch ya lata sikunt.

as for everyone else it worked out great and if anyone wants cheap labouring for your car exhaust and parts let me know this guy is a gun and he can get alot of engine parts close to half price

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