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What do you guys reckon I've got here. I thought it was Cat back but I think it might be more:

Looks like a custom pipe/cat with posibly an N1 muffler

Pick from back (slightly under) of car showing the muffler will give us a better idea.

ohh mate that is a shocking exhaust, seriously get rid of it and swap it with mine :D

LOL at Mr. Desperado :laughing-smiley-014:

You really want an exhaust, ay?

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What I'm after is not losing the free flowing nature of it but reducing the noise a bit. Also the tip is just way too big.

I'm thinking I may have to add something in to reduce the volume, maybe a rear muffler replacement is called for and add on a couple of pipes.

What I'm after is not losing the free flowing nature of it but reducing the noise a bit. Also the tip is just way too big.

I'm thinking I may have to add something in to reduce the volume, maybe a rear muffler replacement is called for and add on a couple of pipes.

Rear muffler replacement for sure.

You could also weld up a resonator on the pipe after the cat (take a look at the Legalis for an idea).

to be honest if you want to change the rear can and install a mid muffler you may as well buy a new exhaust. im not saying that so i can buy your old one, but if you change enough, may as well change the whole thing, then you can make some cash when you sell me your old one. :)

well i got quoted 550 for a new catback custom made :D

got spec's?

You are hopeless man!

:D

+1 on that....pretty sure he would buy your grandma if she was cheep and up for sale!!!!

P.S. and no Ian I like my springs now!....got some AR-X standards for sale though with shocks!! :)

Houdini - u got more pic's of your dump pipe?

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