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Hi all,

Finally upgrading my exhaust and selling my FGK JASMA approved Fujitsubo exhaust that came with the car.

It's super quiet, so much so that I took the middle resonator out and put a straight through pipe there for a little more noise. It sounds great but I want something even louder!!! (my car is just a track car afterall).

I have the high flow cat + resonator as well, with flanges so it's an easy bolt on/off straight pipe with flanges.

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In SYDNEY. I'm after $350 for the lot.

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As you can see, it's steel, not Stainless Steel. The guys at TUFFY MUFFLERS have checked over it and it's in great condition bar a little rust. No holes or anything silly like that.

I just got home, installed the new Kakimoto exhaust (Regu96dB) and it turns out the Kakimoto is dead quiet and boring in comparisson to my old Fujitsubo, so sad huh? Hate it how you can't test mufflers before you buy them.

The straight through pipe can be swapped out with the Fujitsubo resonator I have with flanges on it.

NOTE: my high flow cat was longer than usual so this exhaust might need a little tweeking to get onto you car if you have a stock cat. Either buy a high flow cat or ad an inch and a half to the straight through pipe/resonator.

I'd rather sell the whole thing. I will post more pics of it on Wednesaday as it comes off the car on Tuesday.

I would be keen on just the muffler as i have a 3 inch system already on car..

Let me know if you would be keen on splitting?

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