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Scotty how hard would it be to fashion up something like that, e.g. valve on the side of a front pipe that opens up or will that make it flow horribly?

The hard part is to find a valve that seals properly.

Or just bolt a plate over a flange, and remove it when you want to annoy your neighbours.

Yeah an exhaust leak under there, even slight would sound like shit.

Plate not a bad idea for track days etc. Waiting for exhaust to cool down before you can remove it / put it back on, not so cool.

Yeah an exhaust leak under there, even slight would sound like shit.

Plate not a bad idea for track days etc. Waiting for exhaust to cool down before you can remove it / put it back on, not so cool.

nah too many track days have noise limits now, nearly need to be quieter than street!

3.5" exhaust with a decent muffler, no cannons unless i have absolutely NO choice.

what do you more exprienced homies recomend? how can i make this sound like its going to bust into your room and eat your soul?

like AAHH32

Magnaflow straight through muffler. Very quiet for straight through. A cat would bring mine close to legal limit (sort of)

they all the same design, just different shapes/diameters.

speaking of which... need help VWL. muffler tips... got a big ass void to fill and not sure which direction to go. want classy but needs to fill 25-28cm wide gap.

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only example i know of, did twin staggered pipes. looked pretty hectic drifto.

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dual square?

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Reckon that dual square looks classy, if not then the second dual even round.
Third one withthe angle tip seems too dori dori.

That's my 2c but then again, who am I to speak. I've got a cannon... :unsure:

Sooo tempting to buy this and give scotty a call for help :D

http://www.intunemotorsport.com.au/FG-5.0-lt-GT-and-GS-sedan-mild-steel-3-inch-cat-back-system.html

Dam you houses/apartments why you got to bust my grill.

Anyone know what rims these are in the video?

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Dafuq

Ridiculously fast 4G at Melb Airport, I must be right next to a phone tower

Test Date: 28 Nov 2014 11:32 pm

Download: 68.86 Mbps

Upload: 8.69 Mbps

Ping: 21 ms

Connection Type: Cellular

Server: Melbourne

Could fkin game very well off that; that's better than my cable extreme that I used to have :/

Where my fkin Xbox

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