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Hello all,

My friend has an R32 GT-R which is 8dB too loud (Dickson inspection). Would anyone have an exhaust lying around? Perhaps a bit of a long shot. We would take any exhaust, aftermarket or stock (prefer stock) but having a second exhaust we could put an extra muffler in it if need be, to make it quiet enough. Or if someone has one they would rent out for a day or two, that would be great also.

Cheers,

Anthony.

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Did your 31 drive into a townhouse complex southside Sunday? Saw a white 31 4door with 4 lads in it that looked mighty shadey :ph34r:.

Just wanna make sure we dont bash the wrong guys if one of our cars gets a BnE. Collectively we have a 31, 33, 34, 32 & 34 GTR and some badass owners where I live.

Did your 31 drive into a townhouse complex southside Sunday? Saw a white 31 4door with 4 lads in it that looked mighty shadey :ph34r:.

Just wanna make sure we dont bash the wrong guys if one of our cars gets a BnE. Collectively we have a 33, 34, 32 & 34 GTR and some badass owners where I live.

No mate, my skyline is missing wheels, brakes, suspension, hubs, radiator, battery at the moment :P It sits on my driveway on stands haha hasn't had any rego in a fair while. Hope everything is alright though.

buy some of that dimpled foil looking exhaust gasket stuff. cut a flange shape out to suit your exhaust flange then dont cut the inner hole out, just drill 3 8mm holes in the middle and baby it to and from the inspection. i did it to a vx r8 clubsport and it knocked off 12db for a dickson inspection

Thanks for that mate. I was thinking about something like that, we put 1 baffle in between the cat / cat back section of the exhaust and it was still 8dB too loud. Though the baffle we used still had a lot of holes in it. Could I run both baffles do you think?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/123228-does-an-r32-gtst-exhaust-fit-an-r32-gtr/

in this thread Benm discribes the differences between the GTSt and the GTR exshaust, base on that i think the cat back i have at home which didnt fit my GTSt may be for a GTR, if you like your more than welcome to use it, BUT it is still a 3inch so im unsure that it would be quiet enough....

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http://www.skylinesa...fit-an-r32-gtr/

in this thread Benm discribes the differences between the GTSt and the GTR exshaust, base on that i think the cat back i have at home which didnt fit my GTSt may be for a GTR, if you like your more than welcome to use it, BUT it is still a 3inch so im unsure that it would be quiet enough....

Thanks for that mate, would you be looking to sell it?

Cheers.

Thanks for that mate, would you be looking to sell it?

Cheers.

Yes I have no use for it... I'll let you have a look at if first and if it what you want you can make me an offer... It's fairly dingged up and scratch... It's at my mates house on the north side... when did you need it for?

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