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Will sound good though.

I really wonder what the sound will be like when it is finished ?

I know when I took the T78 off , the 6262 was quieter. I liked it with the T78 but it was going to get unwanted attention :(

Then with the new exhaust system it was quieter again but the flow was better.

It's a widely accepted fact that the larger the rb capacity the better it sounds.

:)

There seems to be a lot of blokes on SAU that would disagree with that statement and they go a little further and say the strokers sound like shit ?

There seems to be a lot of blokes on SAU that would disagree with that statement and they go a little further and say the strokers sound like shit ?

the quieter for me, the better.

Less attention, means more surprise when you give it a hit.

And i love the sound of my 30 at 8k through the 4 inch.

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the quieter for me, the better.

Less attention, means more surprise when you give it a hit.

And i love the sound of my 30 at 8k through the 4 inch.

Totally agree, I have always loved a good sounding loud exhaust , still do, but on other blokes cars and they can have the attention.

Love a good sleeper and being driven by a geriatric its even better :)

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Well a few things have been done, VERY SLOWLY :( But I have a few years left(I hope) so who knows, might get it sometime this Year, pics are all over the place but who gives a shit, lol

I want my FN car back :spank:

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Looking good Pete

That is the same adaptor I used for my RB2630, its a good choice as it locks the girdle and block together better :thumbsup:

Hopefully not long now mate :)

Year Mick, it is at a point where it is now going to be in their way in the shop as there is not all that much to finish off and get some more money off me :)

Screw you and your 34 gtr(I'm jelly).

But good to hear it's making progress.

My cranks ready, but I've no cash currently due to selling house and associated costs.

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