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ok cool, ive seen some exhausts on evo's that sit to close to the bumper and would burn it easily.

yeah i got the Regu 06&R on mine.

yeah this sat in and even my old hks hi-power was angled so it burnt it to

hows the regu sit? and the sound? i saw one on yahoo the other day and i was going to grab it but i missed the end of the auction

Hey guys just recently got my R33 a few weeks ago. It's pretty much stock however it has a full 3 inch apexi exhaust and a pod filter. Will be installing BC racing coilovers in it very soon to give it a nice stance.

Enjoy,

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yeah this sat in and even my old hks hi-power was angled so it burnt it to

hows the regu sit? and the sound? i saw one on yahoo the other day and i was going to grab it but i missed the end of the auction

its angled a little but sits out of the way from the bumper which is good i want to show off this titanium tip i dont want it hiding lol. and the sound is pretty quiet from the inside but is loud enough on the outside and when you put your foot down it screams, also love the sound of the wastegate at high rpms it sounds insane. the other day i had my window down overtaking someone and i could hear it louder as the sound was bouncing off there car it was awesome. ill have to show you sometime :)

its angled a little but sits out of the way from the bumper which is good i want to show off this titanium tip i dont want it hiding lol. and the sound is pretty quiet from the inside but is loud enough on the outside and when you put your foot down it screams, also love the sound of the wastegate at high rpms it sounds insane. the other day i had my window down overtaking someone and i could hear it louder as the sound was bouncing off there car it was awesome. ill have to show you sometime :)

haha yeah... ah nice, i would say its louder than my car, especially cause ive got 2 big resonators compared to 1 on the regu system

would probably sound like my old hi-power i would reckon, just less droney cause of the decat lol

haha yeah... ah nice, i would say its louder than my car, especially cause ive got 2 big resonators compared to 1 on the regu system

would probably sound like my old hi-power i would reckon, just less droney cause of the decat lol

yeah i still have a cat even though its a 3inch hi flow. my car isnt droney at all when cruising its very quiet. but id say once i get the dump and front pipe on it should be more louder.

yeah i still have a cat even though its a 3inch hi flow. my car isnt droney at all when cruising its very quiet. but id say once i get the dump and front pipe on it should be more louder.

yeah i dont think my car is too droney, but its quiet for an evo exhaust thats for sure... maybe thats why it doesnt seem droney

was droney on the hks, but that had 1 resonator though

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