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Flying performance (www.flyn.com.au) are selling 8L High Flow Cats. I think they may even be Catco ones, on Ebay starting bid $199. I got one for $200. It's on the way. Or you can buy straight from their website for about $250.

dont expect the the rwc thing will be cut and dry, my rwc cos me $1200 and took a week to get sorted.

things to look for

tyres, any sign of wear at all

sterring wheel, if not stock

make sure the places acually knows what size rotors your brakes are supposed to have

any body damage that may have taken place during shipage, look underneath the body

robin once u have it complied i know a place where u can get a good RWC from... they dont try and rip u off like everyone else

burkey - dont worry mate.. u will learn to ignore his ranting

lol who cares... shut up denham and let him get a cat :)

dont listen to denham blackrobin... no one else does ;)

what does a radiator air guide do again nark? divert air AWAY from the radiator hey? :)

We all know that blackrobin is gonna go back to the cat that came on the car from japan after the rwc ;)

what does a radiator air guide do again nark? divert air AWAY from the radiator hey? :)

We all know that blackrobin is gonna go back to the cat that came on the car from japan after the rwc ;)

i didnt say it diverted it away u idiot... i didnt see the point as air was gonna get to it anyway.

anyway... just get a catco.

Back to square 1...

Failed my RWC today + still have no Engineering certificate also... my Registration was booked in for tomorrow. Not going well at the moment.

Driving the car with the standard feels like I got BIG MUMMA LISA is sitting in the back seat and they also chucked on a resinator about the size of 3 melways stacked on top of each other.

Inark.. I will send you a PM for the roadworthy place.... this list was given to me by RWC place to get fixed / looked at.

External wastegate

Drilled rear rotors have hairline cracks (common for drilled rotors yeh?)

Turbo Timer (easy fix)

Horn (because it was stolen by shipping co. - also easy fix)

Battery clamp (original battery went flat and could not hold a charge so bought a new one, smaller - easy fix)

Tank exhaust sheild to close to my milo tin (easy fix)

I pick the good ones don't I...

Thanks for your help and advice so far... I'm starting to hate my car and I've only driven it about 45km TOTAL.

Back to square 1...

Failed my RWC today + still have no Engineering certificate also... my Registration was booked in for tomorrow. Not going well at the moment.

Driving the car with the standard feels like I got BIG MUMMA LISA is sitting in the back seat and they also chucked on a resinator about the size of 3 melways stacked on top of each other.

Inark.. I will send you a PM for the roadworthy place.... this list was given to me by RWC place to get fixed / looked at.

External wastegate  

Drilled rear rotors have hairline cracks (common for drilled rotors yeh?)

Turbo Timer (easy fix)  

Horn (because it was stolen by shipping co. - also easy fix)  

Battery clamp (original battery went flat and could not hold a charge so bought a new one, smaller - easy fix)

Tank exhaust sheild to close to my milo tin (easy fix)

I pick the good ones don't I...  

Thanks for your help and advice so far... I'm starting to hate my car and I've only driven it about 45km TOTAL.

I still have a 3' stainless steel cat in my wreck i think, u can have it for cheap. :uzi:

DIY = $80  but still i have to double check if it still there or not. I should.

Find out...

A. 3"

B. If you still got it, condition... pfft... I will probably gut it anyway.

I will DIY if you can let me konw A & B

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