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Hey just a quick question. Does anyone make a bolt on exhaust for the S2 Stagea? I haven't seen one but was wondering if anyone else may have.

Also anyone have or knowwith this Xforce Varex muffler? It looks pretty good and looks pretty safe for the car. I've seen some that would creat dangerous back pressure. But this one looks pretty good.

Heres a Link: http://xforce.com.au/cars/view_car/29

I think I'll be getting one for the Sagea when I finaly find one I want. Lol.

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Hey just a quick question. Does anyone make a bolt on exhaust for the S2 Stagea? I haven't seen one but was wondering if anyone else may have.

Also anyone have or knowwith this Xforce Varex muffler? It looks pretty good and looks pretty safe for the car. I've seen some that would creat dangerous back pressure. But this one looks pretty good.

Heres a Link: http://xforce.com.au/cars/view_car/29

I think I'll be getting one for the Sagea when I finaly find one I want. Lol.

I got a greedy p.e.2 from autobarn for $770 quite as,but I had to wait like 3 months for it from japan

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illegal i belive.

but hey its only illegal if you get caught

thats what i got . part is MPO1, turbo back exhaust,

Yeh would be. Because it goes over the 90 db limit. But thats only when its open. When closed its under the legal limit. So therefore legal. Well thats my understanding.

HKS also do some bolt on cat back exhausts that you can get in australia. Hi-Power 409 and Hi-Power Silent are a couple.

Sound pretty good. I don't want the whole cannon mufler or sound though. I want it to sound legit. So saw this and thought "straight through with this on the back" or something like that anyway.

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Seconded.

High flowing and pretty quiet, but gives a nice burble.

Thirded, Fujitsubo Legalis R is awesome.

I ordered mine and got the local exhaust shop to fit it. They were like kids in a candy shop fitting it they were amazed at how tidy the welds were and how everything fitted up exactly. I would also recommend getting a front pipe as this really made a nice difference and made the car sound really grunty when you put your foot down.

Also on another point fujitsubo legalis R exhaust are made out of medium stainless steel, others like hks are made out of mild steel.

Heres a couple of pics of the exhaust.

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judtjap dump/front stainless- 200

catco cat- 175

custom mild 3" catback, mild mid, stainless magnaflow rear- ~770 installed

~86db @4700rpm, 88db at max revs with a pop on lift off...

that system with a series 2 cooler is awesome responsive, lost some response with the FMIC

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Down the bottom of the page is a disclaimer.

Intended for race and off road use only

I would assume that thats cause it could be made illegal by opening the valve. Does anyone have a contact who could maybe findout if its legal/ileagal for us.

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not sure of my catback zorst, it has Jasma mufflers on it, but fujitsubo stickers on car. received justjap dump last week, bought a 3" cat and some new flanges/gaskets too. getting fitted this saturday at right price exhausts on Moss St, slacks ck.

RPX also informed me that the JJ gaskets are poo. they would eventually blow out. the gasket on left is RPX, on right is JJ. notice the inner metal ring on the RPX one ? for $3.50 each it ain't worth the hassles

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RPX also mentioned they will use the std metal gasket instead of this one as it will blow out too. no inner ring to stop gasses getting in between and blowing the guts out over time.

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heres the 3" hiflo cat and flanges. i will have it setup so if i want i can remove cat and install straight pipe.

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inside of cat

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Cheers

Jez

PS. anyone ever put a magnet on these so called stainless exhausts from just jap ? well on mine it's all non magnetic (stainless) except for bottom flange to cat, so it has a mild steel flange at end. they should have to call it 95% stainless exhaust LOL :ermm:

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