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actually my 3" pipe is silent... i reckon it would scrape under the 90db mark it honestly isnt that lud at all.

as for stickers... the only stickers going on my car will be the SAU VIC stickers we end up making.

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Hey Inark,

What 3" exhaust u got? I got Trust MX... I read the spec that the tip diameter is the same with Apexi N1, so was wondering if the N1 optional silencer will fit in nicely in the Trust MX? (Just need to drill a hole in the tip to hook up the silencer)

I actually don't think my exhaust too loud, but it should be able to make it quieter whenever you don't wanna attract too much attention.

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Originally posted by pushead

i heard they superglue it onto the glass and you need some 'special chemicals' to get it off....

trust me i have done this before!

u just scrape it off then use sum bug and tar remover to clean the glue off! It can be taken off quite easily!

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