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how much? cost or material?

material? the more the better. use something like brownbread from jaycar. they are very easy to use and cost around $20 retail for 2 sheets of 1foot squared.

spray on are good for hard to reach places it will expand also.

but for the tarish sprayons you will need to strip the car for best results.

hope this help.

ron

ps do your boot first if you have subs and on a budget, cos its the best place to spend on.

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Hippy,

I think you got the wrong dude.

Just kidding, yeah its you know who.

I was saving my identity to I could flame you about your driving skills, which are probably better than mine now =D

95GTST

Thanks ghostdog!

No worries dude, fighting resonance and rattles requires some experience, glad to help out.

Btw, we just got a an R33 94 GTST. It's stock as rock, like a virgin on prom night ready for some action :P

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If you know what your doing and apply sound deadening prodigiously, the results are excellent.

You remove all the rattles and resonance that would other wise affect the sound.

And no, you do not get the quality thud sound when closing the door. To do that, you will to upgrade your door seals or something like that.

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