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have a couple left at old pre-aud collapse i think.....

why has it crapped itself ? is all the insides rattling around ? if so gut it for stealth de-cat mode

guts was rattling around so i gutted it and I hate the blck smoke on limiter now and i dont want the stains lol
Mettams mufflers. I went to the Balcatta shop, $400 for a hi flow 3" Hurricane metal cat. Flanged, drilled for the sensor and fitted.

now way in hell would i pay that much when just jap autoworx etc are only about half that price and it only takes 10 mins to fit so nearly 200 bux for 10 to 20 mins labour aint worth it in my books lol

You miss understand, there is a HUGH different in products. The ceramic cats that alot of places sell aren't the best, they have the same amount of flow as the stock cat, also the catalyst material inside is prone to easy failure and flow restriction.

All metal cats, which I got, are around the $400 mark even from just jap.

Metthams have the Xforce ceramic ones at cheap prices too, but I really wouldn't bother with them.

If you just want a new cat then ceramic would be the go, Also these are suitable if you won't be fiddling with your car, tuning ect.

but if you want a nice high flow one that can handle a beating, go the metal cat.

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