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Hi guys,

Recently got a EPA noise test notice and went down to a exhaust shop. The guy said that he would put a 2 1/4 inch pipe frm the diff back and then stated he wasnt sure whether it would still pass after $280.00

I am leaning towards taking the safer option by fitting the stock exhaust and gettin the test done.

Does anyone have a stock cat back exhaust I can borrow ASAP and Im willing to pay $50 to borrow it. I would prefer if you are located in the northern suburbs as it would be easy to pick up.

much appreciated.

H

Hey mate just gone though this I have a rear section from diff back I passed at 87Db, and I have a 3" from dump back problem is I'm in eastern sub if you still need it let me know.

Thanks Dezz, the exhaust worked fine.. 87db at 4800 rpm :( Mike is a great help to delivering it to my place and he said he will pick it up aswell.

Thanks for the offer Chard & Elias.

I went to Brunswick Exhaust for the test and the guy was awesome to deal with. Highly recommend!

Cheers

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