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Hey guys i have a sweet RS*R 3.5" catback which is great but it is way too quiet (for me) it seems a waste to get a whole new catback and i dont want to hack up the current one.

The culprit is the rear muffler flows great but too quiet, basically i want to get a this(link below) to replace the rear muffler. Rather than cut off the old one and weld this on, i want to get to get this one made up to mate with the flange after the diff. So if need be i can bolt the quiet one back on.

Can anyone recommend a place in canberra who can do 3.5" exhaust work.

Cheers

Patrick

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Apexi-N1-Universal-Muffler-3-5inch-Nissan-Toyota-Mitsubishi-Subaru-Mazda-Hyundai-/271051187182?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f1be8e3ee

That's pretty good in comparison to the pre fab jap exhausts. Stainless might be a touch more though yeh?

You thinking of going custom exhaust kasko?

I think my exhaust is currently to quiet for pretty much straight through so something must be a restriction. Already 3.5 inch cat back so I don't know might pull it off when I get back from the coast and check what the dump and everything is

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