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Hi guys, just want to know how can I get a legal exhaust?

can I get it's db tested at exhaust place? I think legal db is 92db, is that correct?

I've heard before that anything aftermarket is illegal.

Any info would be great. Thanks in advance.

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Well the last i heard about the IM240 was that it had been introduced, and has now been taken out due to the circumstances, so if you want to get an exhaust i would read up about the IM240, find out the latest news, and if it hasnt been introduced yet, get the exhaust quick smart

Hi guys, just want to know how can I get a legal exhaust?

can I get it's db tested at exhaust place? I think legal db is 92db, is that correct?

I've heard before that anything aftermarket is illegal.

Any info would be great. Thanks in advance.

go to nissan and buy oem exhaust or you will have to go through im240 test if you get stickered (thats how it stands ATM)

My permit arrived in the mail last week for aftermarket exhaust ..

what is that permit called? is it a mod permit?

can you tell me how i can get that permit if i hav to?

thz mate.

Wrong ...

ok i accept that i am wrong if you can prove me wrong...

here officer is my permit for the zorst..

officer simply replied to me "that does not state it is for this zorst and you may have changed it since the permit"

dont simply say i am wrong when i have had this...

ok i accept that i am wrong if you can prove me wrong...

here officer is my permit for the zorst..

officer simply replied to me "that does not state it is for this zorst and you may have changed it since the permit"

dont simply say i am wrong when i have had this...

How is your permit worded ??

My permit states its aftermarket large bore exhaust system ..

How is your permit worded ??

My permit states its aftermarket large bore exhaust system ..

Mine said the same which is why i could not prove i had changed it since the permit... the only way after speaking to the sargent is to have an ID stamped into the zorst and having that listed on the permit.. DPI told me they would not do this for me as that is the desription.. i gave up at this point and said o well just better not get pulled over...

i know your trying to do the right thing and so was i... problem is there is too many tools out there doing the wrong thing so the police will always find a way to put you over the pits even if you have permits so honestly a waste of time and money in my experience, and i am not the only one i have heard this heppen too.

you might have better luck.

i was thinking of xforce exhausts...the 1 where you can lower the volume from inside the car. i've read that by lowering the noise level, you can alter the db? is that correct?

so does that put it near-legal?

just want to know if nebody have it on the car and what it offer?

thz.

i was thinking of xforce exhausts...the 1 where you can lower the volume from inside the car. i've read that by lowering the noise level, you can alter the db? is that correct?

Yeah but that's ghey mate. :)

The standard X-force turbo back exhaust itself is pretty quiet, I have one atm & its a lot quieter compared to my old one (which was just stock pipe with a cannon).

But I heard that the x-force high flow cat isn't EPA approved.

Yeah but that's ghey mate. :)

haha...very funny Battery_backup.

i know x-force exhaust is not my 1st choice but the last thing i want is a yellow.

i want to play it safe as long as i can. :)

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