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I have the Blitz NUR spec exhaust on my car chinny. There's a stack of pics of my car floating around on this forum in different places - or else alternately turn up at the next SAUVIC meet and see it yourself. It sits pretty much dead straight.

ah shit, completely forgot about your car Andrew, and we were talking bout this a little while ago too! whoops, :headspin:

i'll go have a dig through the Vic section as well. I'll be getting a rear bar same as yours andrew, so should be looking at yours i guess :D

i had one on my 32. sat straight and didnt have much of a bend before the muffler, but might be different for you. it was actually 3.25 inches, and i took it off and sold it cause it was too loud. it gave me a headache after 5 mins and was 100dB with the silencer IN! but i havent heard anyone say that it is loud.

ive got a hks super dragger, which is known to have excellent flow but it is very quiet.

sorry i tried to upload more pics but theyre too big and i couldnt be arsed changing them.

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