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If R33's exhaust is teh same, you could try PMing user gtrgsxr - he's got a 33 GTR and it's nice n quiet, I think it's like 2.5" with a huge oval muffler and twin exit.

If he doesn't reply, PM me and I'll harass him myself :P I'm sure he won't mind too much having part of his exhaust stolen for a day

G'day. I've got a Crapus Exhaust I got for my R33 GTS25t which passed Rego for me.

Have a pic of it in my gallery. Have a look and see if you reckon you could use it.

Cost me $250 so it would be good for some more use to come of it. :cheers:

Ooooh do you have her back yet mate?

PS sorry I missed your call yesterday - I am having difficulties in making and receiving calls thanks to Vodafail.

Maybeeee - :thumbsup: You'll have to look pretty far in front of you to know for sure OOsinistaOO :P

Ummm I can help you get every call and every text. Basically it's reverting to the old network rather than 3G - IT WORKS!!!

Menu>tools>settings>phone>network> network mode set to GSM :D

And can you PM me the answer to my Q ?

Edited by Sinista32

I can but given the time that it was done and the fact that I used somewhere else I don't think it terribly relevant. Best to get your own quotes cause they could be totally different.

And yeah periodically I turn 3G off but I have it predominately for internet purposes so when I'm using that I miss calls and usually forget to turn it back off.

Time to change providers soon.

Thanks Kat _ I will get a quote nxt week from tht place. I'll check their work and speak to a couple of recent clients. Been bit a few times and it's made me overly cautious

I cant get a friendly bite ? OOsinistaOO

Edited by Sinista32

Sorry - Just found out it wont fit/work. Thanks for your offer tho :thumbsup:

G'day. I've got a Crapus Exhaust I got for my R33 GTS25t which passed Rego for me.

Have a pic of it in my gallery. Have a look and see if you reckon you could use it.

Cost me $250 so it would be good for some more use to come of it. :cheers:

The DB level for a stock GTR R32 is 94db@5100 RPM

The ones I have are rated at

Blitz Nur Rspec - 93db - Reality is Unknown but too LOUD

HKS Super Dragger - 98db - Reality measures 105db @ 3000rpm

EPIC FAIL

They both fail in reality...WTF

What if a whole heap of steel wool found it's way deep into your back muffler, and then a bit of mesh fell on top of that to stop it blowing out?

And then after the rego inspection, it all kind of disappeared again?

Edited by JD_R33

The blitz nur did the trick with a mid muff :) so all is legal.

Superdrager - meh. Nice note but couldn't cut the rego mustard :(

I went to a hard arse garage so I won't get done for 'bits n bobs' by the constabulary.

Edited by Sinista32

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