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Hi buddies, just moved to Sydney from Adelaide with my M35. I got a cat-back exhaust for S15 yesterday and just wondering whether it suitable for M35? or I can only cut&fit muffler (spec-pro, part number B0100-90F25) to M35? or totally i can't fit anything on my M35?

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I would have a guess and say no eay would it fit, but would be worth chipping up and using.

just spend $50 from a wrecker for this exhaust. i assume i can fit the end muffler at least with some modification.

Clean it up and sell it to an S15 owner.

You would have to cut the muffler from the main pipe, remove the hangers, re-position and weld them on and then either weld the muffler on to piping that could be made to mate up with the M35 exhaust or cut up a stock M35 muffler and weld this muffler on.

Effort for benefit?

Clean it up and sell it to an S15 owner.

You would have to cut the muffler from the main pipe, remove the hangers, re-position and weld them on and then either weld the muffler on to piping that could be made to mate up with the M35 exhaust or cut up a stock M35 muffler and weld this muffler on.

Effort for benefit?

all because it is hard to find exhaust for M35. I just think it is more like universal muffler and need to do some mod to mate up on M35.

anyway, if it will take more money, I will clean it up and sell again.

take more money?!

you bought a 50 dollar muffler from a completely different car, and expected it to fit?!

is this a wind up thread?!

Just contacted castle hills exhaust, they estimated the price should be around $120 for fitting the muffler. Is it worth to fit?

I am buying in a few brand new Fujitsubo systems atm, do you want a Legalis R? :)

I don't want to spend more on it. Just wondering if nismo rear muffler is legal or not in Sydney. I ordered a blitz bov from Japan but I don't want to install anymore due to I am afraid of being pulled over.

There is no chance a cannon will be quiet, but if you leave the restrictive mid muffler in place it should be ok noise wise. Without the mid, no chance.

All they will do is mig the muffler on the back and make some dodgy hangers. Good chance they have never worked on an M35 so they are only guessing time wise.

Throw the Blitz bov in the bin, they only work on cars running map sensor tunes, not afm's. There is a good reason they are illegal, and it isn't the gay noises they make.

There is no chance a cannon will be quiet, but if you leave the restrictive mid muffler in place it should be ok noise wise. Without the mid, no chance.

All they will do is mig the muffler on the back and make some dodgy hangers. Good chance they have never worked on an M35 so they are only guessing time wise.

Throw the Blitz bov in the bin, they only work on cars running map sensor tunes, not afm's. There is a good reason they are illegal, and it isn't the gay noises they make.

thanks scotty, i will give a try for the rear muffler this Saturday at castle hills exhaust. I don't want to remove stock mid muffler at all. for the Blitz bov, thinking i should be re-sell it? btw, I heard it is also illegal if we take of the pipe from stock plumb back BOV, is it?

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