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do you have one that you are willing to sell or better yet, to lend ??

am also after the stock airbox but have one lined up to buy if i cant get hold of one by tuesday

Some ass reported my GTR to be noisy and now I have to get it checked at Archers at Granville

pls let me know as I have it booked for fri the 9th of Nov

cheers

jeff

ps. pm or sms me on 0403008586

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Post this on the Parts Lending section (I think there's a stickie somewhere)... I had a stock airbox but I had to lend it to a SAU mate a couple of days ago or I would have offered it to you... I'm sure someone can help you with the exhaust...

That "some ass" person might just be your friend. lol

Post this on the Parts Lending section (I think there's a stickie somewhere)... I had a stock airbox but I had to lend it to a SAU mate a couple of days ago or I would have offered it to you... I'm sure someone can help you with the exhaust...

That "some ass" person might just be your friend. lol

cheers

i'll try that..otherwise i'll be forking out some dollars for the airbox...and keep it on tis time...ceck my trust air filters in the for sale section :)

If you can't get a stocker, try a Kakimoto 06&R exhaust. It's about as quiet as a stocker.

will definitely be looking at a free flowing but quiet exhaust now..

how quiet is yours now with this exhaust?

I have a front pipe and high flow cat on so this might still be over the limit with this exhaust??

need your help if you have a very quiet , 90db or less R33 GTR!!!

changed back to oem r33 gtr cat+catback exhaust and came in at 95.9db

so thought front pipe may need to be changed too so got the oem front pipe installed and still failed!!! at 94.9db

can someone tell me if this is the stock cat converter?

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im sure ive got the stock gtr muffler but it may be old and stuffed? it has nissan calsonic stamped on the underside near the muffler tips.

would it make any diff if i used a gtst muffler?

really need someons help

I passed!!! with a different combo of piping and muffler

88.6 to 89.3db

Thanks for the lack of responses :happy:

spunky monkey and sewid...thanks for replying. feel free to contact me when you need a system that will pass the test

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