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Hi guys, I get my baby this week sometime, and I wanna know if i should save up $1000+ dollars for an aftermarket jap cat back, or get a custom cat back made... I am a bit concerned about the loudness of the jap ones, as i dont really want to attract the cops... Are they really that loud, or are there slightly quieter, even legal ones??

Cheers.

PS how much should I look to be spendin on a cat-back??

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i would go custom cost less and does the same job and you can get them to sit higher under the car so they dont hit thing.......dont let some one tell you they not as good, and how hks ect. who spend millons on deveolment (ture) are better not ture.... if the guy doing it knows what he is doing it will be just as good...... i spent 1500 on mine and it makes the same kw as big name jobs

gizmo and nmcmahon83

are u going on the 12th cruise???

if not then u should be

need to get more coastal ppl involved in this club and its cruises......

and it would be a good chance for yallto c must swanky custom exhaust

which by the way was done at TM at tuggerah

which by the way is having a dyno day on the 20th

end rant

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