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Center muffler @ 6cm, Just a Minor with no Fines or RWC required

Actually came away pretty happy, considering they did inspect the engine bay  :rolleyes: 

Was the Knox Yellow HWP car, not our special friend though...

Pussy... mine was 4cm lol

RIP Paul Walker :(

Cracked gate last night right as a SS highway troll turned out of a side street behind me (wasn't speeding). Followed for about 1.5km and then turned off. Win!

1.5km... the exact time it takes to write up an EPA request :P

Simons car raised, Ti zorst fitted, wish I couldve used it :(

Feel happy knowing that its got a good home now, and that you finally got to hear it on an RB... and that it sounds sick :D

So much smoother and a little quieter than the Kaki R, really really happy with it... No drone on the Highway, and very minimal in any gear at low rpms

Old mid muffler (Pencil line is 100mm):

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Before and After:

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How it looks:

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Tucks up nicely and doesn't hang down low anywhere:

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looks good Odie, we'll see how it sounds soon. You got a cat?

anyone want to do a kayak tour over christmas? want to take the missurs but I think they need moar people to lock in a day

http://www.bayplay.com.au/sea-kayaking-south-channel-fort.html

4 hours of paddling isnt actually too bad, its just to warn off old people and children.

looks good Odie, we'll see how it sounds soon. You got a cat?

anyone want to do a kayak tour over christmas? want to take the missurs but I think they need moar people to lock in a day

http://www.bayplay.com.au/sea-kayaking-south-channel-fort.html

4 hours of paddling isnt actually too bad, its just to warn off old people and children.

If you like kayaking go do it in Ha Long Bay and surrounding areas! Go through pitch black caves and shit. Properly scary. I'd show pictures, but yeah...can't see anything.

Simon, did you gain 40mm of clearance with that muffler change? Doesn't look like there's too much in it, might just be the pics though

Mike said he and SIMON raised the car while they were at it.

looks good Odie, we'll see how it sounds soon. You got a cat?

I always run a cat on the streets, its too much of a daily to risk not having one... plus white car turns brown very quickly :/

Last dyno run had a decat in (just before Winton and DECA) and it didn't pick up any power in the top end (0.1kw difference)

Midrange picked up a bit with Scotty's intake pipe though :) It's very nice to drive now

If you like kayaking go do it in Ha Long Bay and surrounding areas! Go through pitch black caves and shit. Properly scary. I'd show pictures, but yeah...can't see anything.

if i ever plan on going to Vietnam i would do something similar.

Was actually planning on going to Panama last year to do a 9 day kayaking trip through the carribean. i pussied out though.

I always run a cat on the streets, its too much of a daily to risk not having one... plus white car turns brown very quickly :/

Last dyno run had a decat in (just before Winton and DECA) and it didn't pick up any power in the top end (0.1kw difference)

Midrange picked up a bit with Scotty's intake pipe though :) It's very nice to drive now

Either got a really good high flow cat or a restriction elsewhere...you should pick up at least 10rwkw without a cat.

You gonna come to the ethanol side anytime soon? Keeps the backside nice and clean :)

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