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Yeah it's seems to be a straight pipe it bolts directly onto the cat and all the mounting points used are the same as standard so it can be installed very easily just bolt it on.

It wasn't that loud because it was still using the cat and the rest of the system was stock, did sound good though.

um that thing looks about 3m long and isn't that a DUMP pipe in the first photo? So unless the cat was taken out and dump connected to the catback I don't get it. Anyway, I'm sure anyone who's interested will know if they want it or not.

um that thing looks about 3m long and isn't that a DUMP pipe in the first photo? So unless the cat was taken out and dump connected to the catback I don't get it. Anyway, I'm sure anyone who's interested will know if they want it or not.

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P:ninja:

noob, go look at an actual dump pipe first.

sky88, any idea on postage to syd 2113?

ive sent you a pm.

cheers

hehe you're probably right I just didn't think there's a BEND in the exhaust as pictured, before the cat .. well atleast on my exhaust there isn't it goes catback, muffler (all one piece) then cat, then a bendy front/dump pipe .. I still reckon there's no cat on that exhaust, just a straight pipe incl. a front pipe (that bendy piece) with the dump missing

Edited by Delta Force

thats right, theres no cat.

thats why its called catback cause it starts from the back of the cat & goes to the back of the car.

what you described is commonly known as turbo back (but as you would know the turbo doesn't come with that when you buy the exhaust)

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