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Aaron has found the limits of his custom 3 inch mild steel system and has upgraded to an 80mm kaki R so his old one is up for grabs. He wants $500 ono.

Aaron(NM35): 0403 579 121

Throw him an offer, I want it gone from my driveway. :dry:

Thanks.

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sunday :) goodbye gearbox lol

come have a geez if ya want!

Hey Aaron, how loud is this one? Not as loud as your new one I guess, but is it a young fellas exhaust or family man's exhaust?

Hell yeah... What time?

im getting there with scott around 9am. so should be sometime after that

Hey Aaron, how loud is this one? Not as loud as your new one I guess, but is it a young fellas exhaust or family man's exhaust?

it got sound tested at 91 DB on "bark back" from 3800rpm so its noticable. but not TOO loud.

it was leaking, but all it needed was a new gasket

This exhaust has magnaflow mufflers and an EPA legal Catco Catalytic converter.

Bolts directly to the Stock dump or Scottys dump!

need this gona asap!

shipping my prove to be a little deer.

im happy to help out with shipping if interstate.

to Perth it was $260 (which is rediculous)

preferrably pick up in SE Melb, or i can drive it to you..

or you may have to pay for shipping.

Hi Aaron, I have the M35 Axis 03, I have been a long time reader of this forum and think you car sounds incredible (think I read somewhere 0-100 in 4.5. Insane!)

Your current offer has brought me out of hiding, so just to clarify...

My car (currently stock) produces around 200kw at the fly so maybe 130awkw?

Are you saying that with this exhaust and an aggressive tune I can achieve 230kw at the wheels?

PS: what is "Bark Back"

Hi Aaron, I have the M35 Axis 03, I have been a long time reader of this forum and think you car sounds incredible (think I read somewhere 0-100 in 4.5. Insane!)

Your current offer has brought me out of hiding, so just to clarify...

My car (currently stock) produces around 200kw at the fly so maybe 130awkw?

Are you saying that with this exhaust and an aggressive tune I can achieve 230kw at the wheels?

PS: what is "Bark Back"

0-100 in 4.5? whered you read that? we have a low throttle restriction which would allow it i dont think..

this exhaust has been proven to flow up to 230 kws with the supporting mods.

we know the suction pipe max's at 200kw atw. and so does the standard FMIC and the dump pipe.

Bark Back is when you hold the rev's at 3800rpm(our EPA Test Rev) and release the accelerator. the rev's dropping is louder than increasing..

it had something like 91db or 92db which was border line legal.

but this exhaust allowed me to run 230kw on 98RON.

if your interested pm me.

Hi Aaron, I have the M35 Axis 03, I have been a long time reader of this forum and think you car sounds incredible (think I read somewhere 0-100 in 4.5. Insane!)

Your current offer has brought me out of hiding, so just to clarify...

My car (currently stock) produces around 200kw at the fly so maybe 130awkw?

Are you saying that with this exhaust and an aggressive tune I can achieve 230kw at the wheels?

PS: what is "Bark Back"

When Aaron says up to 230awkw, he means the exhaust is capable of flowing that number...not just bolt the exhaust on and you'll get 230awkw....u'll need all the supporting mods PLUS a tune.

our car does around 140awkw stock I believe...or was it 145? Its about 30% drivetrain loss for us...

I highly doubt we can do 4.5sec 0-100 with our lame throttle restriction...best I've done (timed using a phone app/GPS, so not sure accurate) was 5.3sec. This is on LPG @ 250awkw...and by all means I'm not the best driver either!

Edited by ironpaw

When Aaron says up to 230awkw, he means the exhaust is capable of flowing that number...not just bolt the exhaust on and you'll get 230awkw....u'll need all the supporting mods PLUS a tune.

our car does around 140awkw stock I believe...or was it 145? Its about 30% drivetrain loss for us...

I highly doubt we can do 4.5sec 0-100 with our lame throttle restriction...best I've done (timed using a phone app/GPS, so not sure accurate) was 5.3sec. This is on LPG @ 250awkw...and by all means I'm not the best driver either!

lol its auto how could you stuff it up.

i wish i could do it in 4 seconds though. would be pretty awesome.

SOooo whos buying the exhaust?

the transmission loss doesnt cost 30% of total power.

it costs around 55kw, no matter how much power you have :)

not if you have a lock up clutch mod :ph34r:

i gain about 20-30 kw on that 55kw loss perhaps?

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