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Dear all,

I m unluckly got a EPA for the exhaust test from the stupid cops in BoxHill area. My exhaust got 96db on the test. Would anyone have a stock catback exhaust can borrow for a week to pass the EPA exhaust test? Thank You

Garry: You can ring the EPA and get an extension if you need more time. They gave me another week over the phone - and longer if you need it, but you have to apply in writing.

EPA noise: 9695 2722

Man sorry to hear.

I actually saw you behind Hills getting your car checked by the cops.

Too bad, but good luck with the EPA ;)

Are you walking or in ur car? And there was another wire red r32GTR parking beside Hills also

Should do - that's what I'm doing, putting stock GTST exhaust onto the R for the test.

I would think a R32 GTST stock system should fit your GTR.

James, I hv done that in Ice today, the stock GTST exhaust is 200mm short and i hv to make a custom pipe for it to fit. And still running 92db in the exhaust test. Ice hv to put a plate with small hole between the cat and the exhaust pipe to further reduce the noice. the sec time went back to the EPA test, the guy just let me pass because was late. So good luck with urs and u should go to the test late after 4pm :aroused:

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