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Main : Mechanical : Body and Interiors My Gx

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My Gx
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Exhaust fitted for rotary

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kegs
Posted: 2007/8/9 2:40  Updated: 2007/8/9 2:40
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/1/5
From: campbelltown (sydney) australia
Posts: 1802
 Re: My Gx
hahaha i love that pipe !!
wouldnt it have been easier to run it down the driver side seeing as though its a rotar ? or do u just not want all that noise on your side of the car ??

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rotary13b
Posted: 2007/8/9 2:43  Updated: 2007/8/9 2:43
Just popping in
Joined: 2007/3/10
From: South Africa Centurion
Posts: 7
 Re: My Gx
Very true yes, you are correct the noise level can get a bit high with that exhaust but i actually wanted to bring it out closer to the front wheel

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Ianey
Posted: 2007/8/9 1:55  Updated: 2007/8/9 1:55
Home away from home
Joined: 2006/2/15
From: Sydney Australia
Posts: 868
 Re: My Gx
That exaust should be making all the right noises! where abouts are you? Also, how has the front spoiler bit been built into the guard? Is it all steel or filler, etc?

cheers

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rotary13b
Posted: 2007/8/9 2:05  Updated: 2007/8/9 2:05
Just popping in
Joined: 2007/3/10
From: South Africa Centurion
Posts: 7
 Re: My Gx
Im in South Africa, its a normal spoiler thats been rivited on and then covered with fiberglass, so all the holes in the front is closed up with the fiberglass, no steel used