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i only paid 560 for my hks hi-power cat-back exhaust brand new straight from japan, that was with a good yen rate tho.

luke i hate u lol jks

but im looking for a HKS HiPower 409 catback for my 32..think its gonna cost a bit tho coz of the yen...but the sound it produces is pure sex

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Hahaha... what did he end up getting defected for ages ago? Was it just the gauges?! I told him he'd get done for them and he's like "nah.... I'm a lucky guy!" haha

haha he is very lucky, if you only knew what some things he got away with!

but he got done for his BOV. went around a roundabout and floored it through and didnt notice the cops at the mobile. they chased him down and asked if his cut airbox was his bov haha.

went through willunga inspection and got done for too loud and was told to remove the gauges aswell but was let off with so much! he is very lucky!! of course all the bits are back on aswell as more stuff haha!

luke i hate u lol jks

but im looking for a HKS HiPower 409 catback for my 32..think its gonna cost a bit tho coz of the yen...but the sound it produces is pure sex

theres a HKS cat back in the FS section?

Aussie dyno and exhaust FTMFW!!!! they hooked me up a complete system, made exactly what i wanted(i have straight pipes from the diff :)) and even gave me before and after power runs.... the quality , sound and performance gain were awesome... plus they are top guys to boot. get a quote from anywhere else and they'll beat it hand down :no:

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253 GOODWOOD RD KINGS PARK 8272 7500

3.5 in mild steel, custom dump with a hi-flow metal cat then straight through to a 3.5in JUNB.L racing spiral rear muffler

fully sick and shit :(

EXHAUST TECHNOLOGY

253 GOODWOOD RD KINGS PARK 8272 7500

3.5 in mild steel, custom dump with a hi-flow metal cat then straight through to a 3.5in JUNB.L racing spiral rear muffler

fully sick and shit :(

+1 for Mark at ET. Top bloke, does excellent work. Couldn't be happier with my twin JunBL spiral mufflers and resonator.

-D

EXHAUST TECHNOLOGY

253 GOODWOOD RD KINGS PARK 8272 7500

3.5 in mild steel, custom dump with a hi-flow metal cat then straight through to a 3.5in JUNB.L racing spiral rear muffler

fully sick and shit :ermm:

May I ask how much that set you back? I'll be going to ET within the next month or 2 to finally get my exhaust done!

i dare say price isnt relevant as Mark knows Kellie very well. Best to ring him tomorrow and inquire.

Price isnt relevant because he does a good job. I went there twice, firstly to get my pre-bought mufflers fitted and then secondly to get the resonator fitted and the angle of the zorst modified... both times he did me a nice deal (I'm not going to state here for obvious reasons, but I walked away both times happy with the amount he'd paid me versus the time it took him to do the job),

And I'll be going back to get a new cat, dumps and possible a mid mounted barrel muffler to make it even quieter

-D

anyo seen scotts?? HVN032?

3inch mild steel from turbo back, hiflow cat, 5inch cannon.... very straight free flowing... nice deep note on idle then opens up under full load!!!

AUSSIE DYNO FTW!

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