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ive got a 3inch dump, gutted cat (hollow), 3inch catback with hotdog and JunBL muffler with twin flutes and a ECV in between the reso and muffler. not overly loud, bit quiter than my old system with a straight through catback from a stock dump and cat. ECV makes the system pretty close to stock noise. once i shut that on the cops dont really take notice. also the twin flutes are better for cop attention than a big cannon at the back.

3" tanabe medallion catback and hollow cat.....needing split front/dump pipe and hiflow 3inch cat, atm though its nice not overly loud until it comes onto boost :D

LOL nisskid, i had the same stock front/dump and cat witha straight through catback, was LOUD, but surprisingly 6months driving didnt get pulled over once :)

If you already got a 3" all the way why do you wanna change it? Sounds like a waste of money to me. I got a blitz nur spec r cat back so far. Got a metal cat at home but still waiting to get the d/f pipe. The sound is nice and deep. When there are cops I gotta keep it at very low revs other wise get pulled over (happened once so far).

LOL nisskid, i had the same stock front/dump and cat witha straight through catback, was LOUD, but surprisingly 6months driving didnt get pulled over once :)

sounded good tho i rekon, my mates now got the exhaust, it was actually 3.5" straight through, did someone say drone? but when u opened it up, couldnt beat the sound.

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