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was that hi tech in the city that did the exhaust

Yes, It's from the turbo back as there was signs of damage past the Cat. Very happy with the result but anything I say on performance would be subjective. Certainly feels better and sounds awesome.

Not my own car, but this might have enough detail for you;

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Looks like the blackout sections are actually adhesive vinyl; easier than paint. Maybe you could use a satin finish carbon look film to be a little different?

Hope this helps.

Cheers for that . Can anyone confirm if it is an insert or painted ?

G'day mate

Good to see she's back on the road. Mine has signs of some (poorly done) touch up work but I don't think it's been in any serious scrubs in its time.

This is the only close up shot of the rear I have. I'll grab a few snaps tomorrow morning when the suns up and post em tomorrow night.

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-Aj

Edited by comieodor

Mate that is awesome. thank you so much, shows exactly what I need! They tried to fit it so that it was flush rather then sitting with a gap. I think there must be a rubber seal between the lip and bar.

SAU comes through again . Will let you know how it goes.

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