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love the note from my supercat zorst ( 3" turbo back) but you need to go ta a few cruises an listen for one you like then ask what they got ( eye of the beholder an all) as for rims go everywhere find the ones you like screw what anyone else sez its your ride make it look like you want

not a lot of help i know but hey my opinion anywho

i uploaded the answer to your questions onto my webspace: http://www.google.com.au

no the tip does not affect the sound, you can get a custom triangle or novelty koala shaped tip if you want.

By the way where does all this money come from at your age? Let me in on your secret. If it's your parents, then adopt me.

if you get dual cannons then the only advantage could be lower noise with quite a bit of flow as the diameters will prove to be larger in the end.

a single cannon on an N/A is loud, turbo keeping it all slightly quieter etc

for the rims

jump onto ebay and have a search there.. there are plenty

also check silvia wa.....being 4 stud an all

good luck

and feel free to PM 13_devil any q's you got before posting a thread.. he has asked every question available to mankind that is slightly relevant to owning a skyline

:D

love your work mikey

hahaha yeah u seem to learn a lot when asking so much hey (even for an onlooker like myself ;))

but they closed the DR30 skylines postwhore / discussion :( ahh well...

i hear that doing the mild steel from the engine back (for n/a) and then putting the stainless steel 'zorst is common...? i think that's bout 1k right?

i uploaded the answer to your questions onto my webspace: http://www.google.com.au

no the tip does not affect the sound, you can get a custom triangle or novelty koala shaped tip if you want.

By the way where does all this money come from at your age? Let me in on your secret. If it's your parents, then adopt me.

hahah lol nah its not my parents, i been workin my ass off since i was 14 :cheers: so now i get to reap the rewards of my hard work :D

no one gets n e where without hard work......o and sumtimes a bit of luck :S

hehe

cheers for advice pplz ;)

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