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Hey people, thought i would just share with you my new system :ermm:

Its a stainless steel, mandrel bent system with ceramic headers, 2.5 inch all the way through :P

Here is the link

cheers!

Thanks man! :)

did you get your resonators removed or have you got any in?

Nah mate got the resonator, and i got everything i asked for, no drone and that disturbing resonating sound that occurs from 2-3k rpm isnt there :ermm:

how much did it set you back if you dont mind?

Not at all mate, it ended up costing me $2200 as i chose to go with stainless steel (more durable, lasts longer), while the mild steel was priced at $1200 im pretty sure. And that price included the entire system including a new cat plus labour :rofl:

cheers people, still only work part time so i had to save for it :) more the fact i had it done stainless steel which made it pricey + didnt wanna go cheapo with a ricer fart can hahaha

Edited by mick2nv
  • 1 month later...

Yeh that sounds sweet as man, i dont want to get a muffler cause it might get annoying but that sounds heaps good only thing is that would clear out my entire bank account and my parents would anally rape me if i did.

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