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Mine used to make a bit of noise, but I sold the setup and now just have stock rears and a set of splits :) I've reclaimed my boot space, an 85L box (ported DVC 15") makes nearly the whole boot unusable!

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is SAU QLD going to be like the NSW club in the sense that you guys are CAMS affiliates and can do the whole licencing thing??? Cos then if thats the case then QLD can also do track days and the whole motorsport thing then cant it??? just wondering :P

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Are oldskool R31 imports welcome? :P

Not really sure.........but come along anyway.........park it next to the Club President's oldskool R31 and mingle :P

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We already had a Gold Coast workshop on board at a very early stage, and I didn't really think it would be fair to them to approach other Gold Coast workshops. 80% of the cars I have seen at Automotive Technique have been Nissans, Im sure Gavin is very good, but he isn't the only guy in Australia who knows Nissan Imports. Just the way the cookie crumbled.

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I have a removable section of pipe in my exhaust - it's about 4ft long, and removes the cat convertor, up to where the centre muffler used to be. In its place goes a piece of 3" pipe, with absolutely nothing in it except for a thread to put the sensor in, and a small curve at the end to angle the exhaust down and left. It's LOUD once the revs pick up :P

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