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Trust Power Extreme 2, fairly quiet on idle etc but really opens up when you put you foot down and has a nice note. Don't know who would sell them in Perth though, i can only point you in the direction of Advan Performance in Sydney who could ship one to you but i'd say shipping would be worth a bit.

I second the Trust PE2. It's got a great sound when you give it some loud pedal but is very sedate around town. To top it off its pretty easy to get hold of.

I bought mine from Advan as noted above and I'm certain they could ship you one to perth fairly cheaply.

I need something soon.

It cant be to loud, but it has to sound a bit meaty.

about a 3-4 inch outlet and inlet that can connect to my high flow cat.

local in perth would be a bonus but will to ship if it doesnt take long.

any suggestions?

i recommend a custom-made from your local exhaust shop - cheaper than an aftermarket one, exactly to your specifications, and everything about it will be brand new!

Also, the jap made ones hang too low... (defectably low)

I'd sugest something like one of Hi-Tech Mufflers bolt on systems if your worried about noise (legallity) of the system, they generally flow pretty well and are designed to meet the noise, emmissions and ground clearance/exhaust fitting ADR's.

you can check them out here

www.hitechmufflers.com

other that thet, i'd suggest finding a good local exhaust shop and getting one custom made to your requirements

This Trust PEII, at 3.5 inch would it be under 90db (legal?) and does it hang very low?

actually, has anyone got a 3.5 inch that is legal?

ive got a 3.5 inch tipped cannon with 3 inch straight through.... im 100% sure it ISNT legal lol, sounds the part but, thats all that matters to me, lucky where i live cops are idiots when it comes 2 jap imports... " duh a nishan skywhat??? " :whatsthat. hehehe, im screwed when one comes around that know stuff about import cars but lol, till then :)

Trust Power Extreme II's have 3in piping, sit close to the chassis, and come in at about 92dB @ 4800rpm (apparently). They're available at Autobarn for 900ish, or also from SAU trader BT-Revolution here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=75916

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