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I’m so happy, I’m so happy!! Finally I have received import approval for my ER34 but I'm going to need a lend of a cat back stock exhaust to comply it or I'll have mine destroyed (yes I've asked them about keeping it) and just the thought makes me cringe. If anyone has one I'd be more that grateful and would chuck a couple of hundred their way or something like that. I’d only need it for a week or so it wouldn’t be a huge problem and the aftermarket one would also be available. Even if anyone knows where I could buy a stock system at a cheap price that might help. Thanks!

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dont they have to be brought in stock ?

not made stock once they get here ???

it would defeat the whole purpose of the Govn't getting stock cars into the country if you can just swap the parts once it gets here (without a destruction cert) and then swap back a week later ?

i dunno. im out of the whole importing world now!

it's all different.

I should be able to hook you up Adz :)

I have a stock cat-back sitting at home [for emergencies / epa etc]. It has a *factory option* Nissan / Nismo muffler but it is definately a stock item.

I also know a guy who has MY stock cat-back [probably for sale too], complete with factory nissan [calsonic] muffler with the twin tips!

rent-try-buy :P

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