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not sure probably they have done heaps of skylines

i got it done sounds good not to loud ive got the silencer i dont think i will need it

i got 168kws on the dyno it stop coz of the stock intercooler was getting too hot

aww well looks like i have to save up for one now!!

its a risk but i guess its the same as any other mod

i've got a pretty loud exhaust, i havent tested it but its pretty loud

i drive everywhere and the few times, i've been pulled over for "RBTs", i get questioned more bout my pod filter than the exhaust

Also there is different types of exhaust notes. Some drone and its very obvious and loud (also rattles windows) others are not as noticable. 95 is quite loud though.

To answer peoples questions, they can tell the db on the exhaust because its tested in advance. However those numbers are based on a stock car, so if you have aftermarket turbo etc etc the noise will go up!

If your after a legal exhaust, never buy one on numbers. Go to a shop and get one custom made.

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