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Hi All,

I bought this mid muffler literally this week with the intention of fitting it to my Skyline. Turns out there's no real way of cutting & shutting the resonator and fitting this on without rework of the pipe work.

So really, my loss your gain (cheaper, in stock and pickup) :(

I'm selling it a touch cheaper than eBay and remember I already have it - mean you can pick up at anytime and anyday without needing to wait.

People have raved how well this suppresses noise in their car:

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/429064-exhaust-muffler-suggestions/

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Location: Canley Vale, NSW

Contact: PM or Reply Here

Price: $120 firm

Might be keen mate! Will have to get the measurements and see if it will fit under my car without too much hassle...

Removed my centre muffler and the car sounds like ass :P

Might be keen mate! Will have to get the measurements and see if it will fit under my car without too much hassle...

Removed my centre muffler and the car sounds like ass :P

it should fit, but depends on your cat back's pipe work.. I sold my HKS Super Dragger and now run a Fujitsubo and it's tucked up towards the passenger side - meaning no way a mid muffler could fit. However with the HKS Super Dragger there was plenty of room as the piping ran below the tailshaft.

I bought it with the intention of fitting it to my HKS Super Dragger, to reduce the drone.. but then this Fujisubo cat back came up at such a good price I grabbed it :)

it should fit, but depends on your cat back's pipe work.. I sold my HKS Super Dragger and now run a Fujitsubo and it's tucked up towards the passenger side - meaning no way a mid muffler could fit. However with the HKS Super Dragger there was plenty of room as the piping ran below the tailshaft.

I bought it with the intention of fitting it to my HKS Super Dragger, to reduce the drone.. but then this Fujisubo cat back came up at such a good price I grabbed it :)

Will climb under and send a pic when i get a chance... Its still on the trailer from track day lol

Will climb under and send a pic when i get a chance... Its still on the trailer from track day lol

From dyno queen to hard parked LOL.. what's next? ;)

Curiosity, what plugs are you running and what gap? (not talking about box gap ok lol)

From dyno queen to hard parked LOL.. what's next? ;)

Curiosity, what plugs are you running and what gap? (not talking about box gap ok lol)

Never happy! lolz

I have a small gap... 0.5mm :P

Never happy! lolz

I have a small gap... 0.5mm :P

hrms... might try even smaller.. I'm getting slight misfire at 0.6mm.. Trent from STATUS advised trying 0.55mm but I'm not running that much boost to be blowing out.. only 1.6bar.

Starting to think my CAS is playing up.

hrms... might try even smaller.. I'm getting slight misfire at 0.6mm.. Trent from STATUS advised trying 0.55mm but I'm not running that much boost to be blowing out.. only 1.6bar.

Starting to think my CAS is playing up.

I replaced the coil pack loom, it fixed a missfire under high boost!

I replaced the coil pack loom, it fixed a missfire under high boost!

Interesting.. might try that, I'm already running Splitfire coilpacks and they're near new.. I even coated them in dielectric grease...

My loom does look like rat shit, looks like it was found in a bin LOL

Interesting.. might try that, I'm already running Splitfire coilpacks and they're near new.. I even coated them in dielectric grease...

My loom does look like rat shit, looks like it was found in a bin LOL

Let me know how it goes... Mine fell apart when i removed it lol

Let me know how it goes... Mine fell apart when i removed it lol

now to waste more money sighhhhhhhhhhhhhh

a few of my connectors have broken clips lol

someone buy me because I'm moving soon and need less shit in the house

just threw into the bin other stuff I had lying around

Johnny i cant send you a pm.but ill take this. Hang onto it if i can grab it tonight after work ill come.

Edit.consider it sold. It will be gone tonight.

Edited by SargeRX8

Johnny i cant send you a pm.but ill take this. Hang onto it if i can grab it tonight after work ill come.

Edit.consider it sold. It will be gone tonight.

just got the PM :)

however niZmo_man said he will take it on the weekend, if he doesn't it's yours :)

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