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Considering the flex joins are worth more than the sale price I can't see how you could loose. Buy it and try it out.

Post up the results showing any fitment issues for others to see. I have bought from Npower before, they have some good products.

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the Ausie Representative is

Nahux Technology Pty Ltd

U3/ 806 Beaudesert RdCoopers Plains, QLD, 4108

(07) 3216 6498

From What i have heard and seen thru Aquointances the Parts seem to be good Quality only coments i had from mates are if you got a problem dont expect much help from them as they seem to be more of an importer rather than manufacturer here in Oz (not 100% sure) so dont expect great technical support but you can always contact the US representative as for parts Quality they are much better than your made in China / hong kong ones.

then again they ahve over 5000 Positive coments and only about 30 negative ones on Ebay so id say they should be prety safe and as Scotty sayd Flex Joins are worth heaps so id go for it !

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Mine rocked up today, I'm waiting to fit it when my exhaust arrives from the US in the next couple of weeks.

I'll let you know! After I get Osiris on my ecu I'm planning to fit the test pipes and run a single 3 inch cat further back.

I had a catalytic convertor and a flex pipe on my AE111 that I bought from N Power, and I had it for over 20,000km before I sold the car.

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Yep!

It arrived this morning.

I'm going to test fit the Y-pipe over the weekend if I can get the car high enough off the ground to be bothered (will be with the compliance cats and the standard rear pipe + muffler).

Came with gaskets and fairly good quality nuts and bolts.

The guy is in archerfield, if I had known that I would have asked if I could pick it up.

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Mine went on today,

I ended up getting an exhaust shop to do it as I couldn't get the bolts to budge (they had to use an oxy torch on all of them).

It isn't any louder, tiny bit deeper.

To make it sound better or get more power out of the exhaust you would really need to replace the rear mufflers, that's where the restriction is!

But back to the y-pipe, other than the PITA nuts and bolts on the car, it went straight on :D

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