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I got a high flow cat fitted for $250, alternately, exhaust dynamics do a high flow - high flow (flows about 70% better than standard high flow) which is custom built - not sure about the price. It sounds like you have been really lucky so far - get a lotto and a cat before it runs out:)

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Originally posted by Hicks

But they won't give you a permit for exaust.

Which is shit cause if the cops are being real wanks no matter what permit you have they could bend you over for the exaust.

of course they do!

I have Permits for my exhust!

if I wasnt sick I would talk to ya more on the cruise... :)

ask them to test your exhust sound etc... etc.

if you are scare of they ask you to take them off cuz it's too loud well then you take chance with cops!

cheers

Joe

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Originally posted by Timmy G

It's not really going to slow your car down much

Bwahahah, try taking yours off sometime and putting a straight piece of pipe in... i'll be betting you wont wanna put the cat back on again :D

My bro's 180SX goes like s.hit off a shiny shovel without a cat. At the end of the day even a high flow cat converter is a MASSIVE restriction on just a piece of pipe.

But... it IS illegal, if your willing to put up with the risk and the additional noise associated with it, go for it..... easiest mod you'll ever make :D

Red17

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I'm headin to the welshpool pits tomorrow to get my sticker of, I was told they were the ones to see. I'll stock up on permits while im there. Stock road pits said I couldn't have a permit for my exaust. Those guys are wanks. Fail ya first time no matter what.

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you dont need an emissions test to tell if the cats there or not, cause it really stinks if its not there, so if a cops following you, theyll be able to tell pretty easily.

I found this out when following a skyline, im not going to name him, we'll call him captain catless for now, he knows who he is.

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