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First mod to my S13 Sr20de i am looking into Put a New Hi Flow cat and Used Cat back System in my Non turbo i have Plans to Get a Sr20det in next year for her so i was thinking of Going 3" for that reason

i thinking of going With http://www.justjap.com/welcome_page.htm

anyone esle know were i can get Good priced System I want New cat but Used system

Want like 4" tip

what u think it will Cost me

mate ud be better off getting one made up at an exhaust shop, brand new u can get a cat back system with a stainless cannon cheaper than a second hand jap brand exhaust that the fiberglass packing could be ****ed in the muffler, or loose baffles or what not.

ummm, ill ask my mate he lives down there alternatively post in the NSW section and ask if neone knows good reputable local exhaust shops. Seriously look at getting a set of extractors matched with a pod filter or high flow filter for the stock air box, and the sound along with the power gains will make u love the car more!

yea So put the pod in the Air Box the Pod i was looking at won't fix then don't i have to get a Blue Slip thing If i put it in the BOx what do i Need to do to make Cold air go into the box one of my mates were telling me to get something for that

I found this Today and r thinking of Buying it I know i don't have the turbo But i can Use the cat and the catback and when i get a turbo i can use the other pipes I think it's Cheap

NISSAN S13 180SX or Silvia

Mild Steel

Turboback Performance Exhaust System

Systems are constructed by Mild steel throughout with heat treated coating.

Full mandrel bend in all pipe works to ensure better air flow; Big diameter pipe size(3") all the way through to reduce back pressure; Excellent sound.

This complete kit includes :

Including Front pipe, Cat back system and High Flow Cat

3" pipe size, free flow design

Stainless Steel High Flow cat

Heat resistance coating in Black colour to prolong durability

Stainless Steel Canon Style muffler with removable siliencer

20 kw power gain

<90 db noise level

Bolt-on system

Bonus :

<< Stainless steel High-Flow Performance Cat converter is now included! >>

Value for money performance exhaust system !

RRP : $1250+

Upgrade option : Stainless steel exhaust system if requested

Does the Stainless steel exhaust system Give you anymore Power or is it the same

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...ssPageName=WDVW

THANKS GUYS

IT's $550.00 Plus shipping :wassup:

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