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Can't remember where I seen it but I know I didn't dream it, Xforce I think make an electronically adjustable exhaust or muffler , anyway you can tone it down or open it up, just trying to track it down now see what there worth.

Can't remember where I seen it but I know I didn't dream it, Xforce I think make an electronically adjustable exhaust or muffler , anyway you can tone it down or open it up, just trying to track it down now see what there worth.

VAREX make adjustable sound exhaust, however it's illegal. I believe the HSV's came with this feature, the loudest was 90dB and low was X. However, you can set loud to be 108dB and low to be 80dB. Cops don't like you being able to adjust the tone when their not around etc. My cousin had it and it was pretty awesome. They're about $2k to fit and install last time I checked.

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Rego muffler may fit r33, fits r32.

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Im sure someone here has one for r33

Yep, I have a pissy tiny Diff Back Muffler sitting in the Garage. Bolts up to a 3" pipe.

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Been offered a lot of help an advice from everyone, you know who you are, if there's anything I can do to return the favour, need an engine lift, ute for the day, how ever I can help,

I've watch the increasing loss of community spirit since the late 80,s it's great to see people with a common interest coming together an helping one another.

Thankyou

Daryl

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Afternoon all

Anyone ever seen this type ecu setup

It's on the high side for a nissTune

http://bit.ly/18swIej

That's the ebay link

But at start bid 550$ I can get a platinum pro or such for 450 more an have all the extras I might need later . Always good to have options.

Just haven't seen this type of setup

Cheers

Link didn't work on my iPhone , try this

Z32 Ecu with brand new Nistune board modified to suit R33 GTST RB25DET

End time: 3 Nov 2013 8:31:29 pm AEDT

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Z32 Ecu with brand new Nistune board modified to suit R33 GTST RB25DET

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I got a Z32 ecu modified correctly with a brand new Nistune board installed to run in a Series 1 R33 GTST, have tested it in my own car and everything is all good.

I have modded this ECU myself, so you can be sure it is working correctly with no issues. Can do the series 2 modifications for no extra charge after payment has been made before sending the ecu.

I got a Z32 ecu modified correctly with a brand new Nistune board installed to run in a Series 1 R33 GTST, have tested it in my own car and everything is all good.

I have modded this ECU myself, so you can be sure it is working correctly with no issues. Can do the series 2 modifications for no extra charge after payment has been made before sending the ecu.

Pix won't copy.

Cheers

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Ever wondered what it's like to get grabbed at 730am on a sat morning at knife point , cause an ice psycho your junky brother owes money to can't collect.

Well now I've got more time to work on the skyline.

Well I figured about half way to cooma , I wasn't going to be making the return trip , so I lined up the passenger side with a tree an went for it.post-120922-13838104783034_thumb.jpg

Least my aims still good .

Nice to be able to feel the left 2 fingers on my right hand

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