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haha, well considering the engine is being pulled it wont be available. Damn baffled sumps! :D. Anyway, CES fitted mine and just used 2 normal 2.5" cats and tilted them sideways to fit, not sure if this picture shows it properly though. The bar only melts when I go to the track, cause it is such a big heavy exhaust, when doing serious corners it must press against the side of the gap for the zaust. You mustn't be driving hard enough eh?? hehe, jokes :Pimp2:

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haha, well considering the engine is being pulled it wont be available. Damn baffled sumps! :). Anyway, CES fitted mine and just used 2 normal 2.5" cats and tilted them sideways to fit, not sure if this picture shows it properly though. The bar only melts when I go to the track, cause it is such a big heavy exhaust, when doing serious corners it must press against the side of the gap for the zaust. You mustn't be driving hard enough eh?? hehe, jokes :Pimp2:

LoL, i drive it hard.. jus never had a chance to take it on the tracks yet.. Have you dynoed it after you put on the zaust? i got 215kw@all4s with just the zaust and pods (stock boost). I thank the zaust for the good power. Also what dump pipes do u have? Im still using the stock dumps.

LoL, i drive it hard.. jus never had a chance to take it on the tracks yet.. Have you dynoed it after you put on the zaust? i got 215kw@all4s with just the zaust and pods (stock boost). I thank the zaust for the good power. Also what dump pipes do u have? Im still using the stock dumps.

I got 197awkw on the mercury motorsport dyno with just the exhaust and a nismo panel filter(stock boost also). Still got the stock dumps for the minute, but one of the things going in atm is a pair of hks dumps to finish the exhaust. I am interested to see what, if any, difference they make.

but one of the things going in atm is a pair of hks dumps to finish the exhaust.  I am interested to see what, if any, difference they make.

the wastegate sound will be louder i know that much. it should also give it a diffrent tone. those stock dumps are shocking, i cant belive i had stock dumps at 300awkw. when they pulled the stock dumps off i couldnt belive how badly they reduce in size :O

CES make there own dumps, thats where i got mine from n e way. just make sure u get the HPC coated ones.

i think they were around $900

give them a call.

check out there website

http://www.cesracing.com.au/

the hks dumps actully go down in size at the bottom of the pipe which is STUPID !!! why o why would they do that ??? doesnt make sence,

thats why i went the CES ones they were bigger than the HKS DUMPS and arrived the same day i ordered them :O

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