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Dosent seem loud at all, was about to say you've never heard it but you would of heard it after I gave it a boot full on the road up to QR when i left happy laps and at the drag day.

Side note: the ant eater is in for charity cruise right?

nope it's not. cuz I will not be available from 2.12.13 as will be O/S dude.

It is 112db at idle. When sitting at home you can hear it coming for a solid minute before it gets home! Lol. Its just a straight pipe with a cheap cannon on the end so I always needed to do somthing about it. It was always going to cause me to get fisted by the law at some stage.

yeah......I think mine is not too bad........but it's not the quietest either.

I'm sure TMR and QPS may have a say about it :/

yeah......I think mine is not too bad........but it's not the quietest either.

I'm sure TMR and QPS may have a say about it :/

yours is likely over the limit but not loud enough to get you pulled over because of the sound (has happened a few times to me)

I am sure they would have a lot to say, I think I could get off based on the fact that I KNOW their noise meters are not calibrated correctly, but that would mean going to court, aint nobody got time fo dat!

112db jeeebuz man that's getting up there

Jays race WRX pipped me, his was 114 at idle! lol

Ants your car is pretty loud bro...

I'd love to see some db readings on a few natro rotangs I've heard.... f**king braps and there super noise lol

Yeah, that's what I think also re: ant-eater being rather loud.

Well no offence to all the rotor heads out there.........but the sound of them brups sound like shit to me.

Even Nicks a-bomb sounds better :P

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Got stuck in the middle of the hail storm :( and my car almost got hit by lightning once :'( I hate storms ImageUploadedBySAU Community1384759598.798442.jpg

at least it wasn't Kath so that's a good thing.

Nice pic BTW.........all it needs now is a unicorn to complete it...........Bunts ur up!

at least it wasn't Kath so that's a good thing.

Nice pic BTW.........all it needs now is a unicorn to complete it...........Bunts ur up!

I was so jumpy, tried to pull over and a tree beside me got struck by lightning, I'm like should keep moving :/

I was driving :/ naughty, but yes, I couldn't resist. I love rainbows :D and unicorns :$

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