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hi there need help from anyone that has a factory exhaust with 3 cats on it 2 cats have ca/5005 as the model number and 1 cat has ca/91006 need this to clear a defect and my exhaust only has 1 cat on it from the dealer.

anyone one that can help me i would much appreciate

would anyone lend me their factory one

cheers

damo

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hi there need help from anyone that has a factory exhaust with 3 cats on it 2 cats have ca/5005 as the model number and 1 cat has ca/91006 need this to clear a defect and my exhaust only has 1 cat on it from the dealer.

anyone one that can help me i would much appreciate

would anyone lend me their factory one

cheers

damo

When is the deadline, I am looking at upgrading the exhaust soon but it would be after Christmas.

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hi there need help from anyone that has a factory exhaust with 3 cats on it 2 cats have ca/5005 as the model number and 1 cat has ca/91006 need this to clear a defect and my exhaust only has 1 cat on it from the dealer.

anyone one that can help me i would much appreciate

would anyone lend me their factory one

cheers

damo

I think you will find the ca/91006 on your dump pipe.

Unfortunately I can't help you with the rest (1. Live in VIC and 2. "Original" exhaust has been thrown out when upgraded).

Worst comes to it, you could always pick up a second hand one via Import Monster. I have seen them sell for $60AU (not including shipping of course).

Sorry I couldn't be much help.

Out of curiosity, which exhaust do you have that got you the defect?

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I took the 3 cats of and replace them with a highflow.

Gave the old cats to Ben at North Shore prestige.

He may still have them

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hi there need help from anyone that has a factory exhaust with 3 cats on it 2 cats have ca/5005 as the model number and 1 cat has ca/91006 need this to clear a defect and my exhaust only has 1 cat on it from the dealer.

anyone one that can help me i would much appreciate

would anyone lend me their factory one

cheers

damo

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I second that...Turbo Back Dump, Cat and Fujistubo Legalis R....and its still reasonably quiet.

Actually, I have the stock dump, Kakimoto front pipe (no cat) to Legalis R.

Absolutely gorgeous sound, quite a bit deeper than just the Legalis from the stock front pipe (which is the setup my mate has).

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Not the greatest of shots, but you get the idea.

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hey do u guys go cruzin much?

Damo, have a quick look here in the "Calling all Sydney Stagea owners" thread - I head up almost every week, Alex "CL11QE" is also a regular, and the crowd is growing.

Come along if you can, we're a friendly bunch and it's a good night out!

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My exhaust is cracked so i'm about to look into an aftermarket replacement. The rear will be a Fuji Legalis-R but i dont know what to put as a front pipe and dump. Tony, your custom dumps look like the part with having that long secondary outlet (better than the HKS ones). Where did you get that made up if I may ask.

And can anyone recommend a suitable front pipe?

thanks

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My exhaust is cracked so i'm about to look into an aftermarket replacement. The rear will be a Fuji Legalis-R but i dont know what to put as a front pipe and dump. Tony, your custom dumps look like the part with having that long secondary outlet (better than the HKS ones). Where did you get that made up if I may ask.

And can anyone recommend a suitable front pipe?

thanks

You will find the details of Tony's dump & front pipe here;

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=4253896

If you want a JDM front pipe, Kakimoto are the only ones that make one.... no cat though.

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Ok I just ordered the dump/front combo with metal cat and ceramic coated from Livo Exhaust for $990 fitted, which i find to be good value considering a metal cat alone costs about 400 bucks.

Thanks for the info, it was great help! And thanks for the Livo Exhaust details as well Tony :)

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Ok I just ordered the dump/front combo with metal cat and ceramic coated from Livo Exhaust for $990 fitted, which i find to be good value considering a metal cat alone costs about 400 bucks.

Thanks for the info, it was great help! And thanks for the Livo Exhaust details as well Tony :D

Hi Euge,

That is good valued & the guys do a fantastic job, hows your GTR project going???

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Hi Euge,

That is good valued & the guys do a fantastic job, hows your GTR project going???

Hey Tony!

Just got the dump and front done including a metal cat on Saturday and I must say, what a difference! Turbo spools up quicker and pulls bloody harder than stock. And I still have the stock cat-back on as well. The Fuji will arrive in Jan so I cant wait for that.

Btw I will have a spare stock exhaust once i get the Fuji. I just cant give you the front part cause it was rooted already.

Been holding off with the gtr due to finances, but now that i've sold one of my cars, it's back on track! ;)

So hopefully motor is coming out over next couple of weeks.

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