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Old 05-21-2020, 01:35 PM
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That's a nice tunnel! We don't have those over here. Or at least not that i know of...

Originally Posted by WVCR-V
Here's a clip of myself and a friend both with Tanabes in a tunnel last week. Filmed with an iPhone in my hand so not the best audio but of you crank up the volume its decent. https://youtu.be/V6QguxnZuVg
Old 05-22-2020, 02:01 AM
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Originally Posted by martin j
Cut the studs off and bore out the remaining section and then fit nuts and bolts?
Will likely do that until the studs turn up.

Just need to suss out the bolt size.
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Studs are M10 fine thread, but you can press them out and replace with regular bolts instead.
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Originally Posted by flanders
Studs are M10 fine thread, but you can press them out and replace with regular bolts instead.
Are they like wheel studs then? I thought they were studs threaded at each end and screwed in, every day's a school day.
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Yes similar to wheel studs, best to press them out since hammering could damage the cat.
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Can I ask where you sourced the Tanabe exhaust ? i am also looking to source one.
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Originally Posted by mcflycossie
Can I ask where you sourced the Tanabe exhaust ? i am also looking to source one.
Funky Power sourced mine, they got it from the States. You are best giving them a call as stock may not appear on the site.

In other news, fitted mine today!




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Old 05-28-2020, 04:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Stoatmaster
Funky Power sourced mine, they got it from the States. You are best giving them a call as stock may not appear on the site.

In other news, fitted mine today!



Looks great. I tried Funky Power and unfortunately there allocation sold out. Potentially 6 months for the next batch
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Just started to break in nicely now, although the K&N FIKPdFIKP a good job of drowning everything out at full chat, so I may slap the airbox back on.

I registered my interest with Funky last month, and they got back to me as soon as they found stock. (I ordered within a few minutes)

Be worth leaving your details with them, else you could try Evasive Motorsports in the States (They had 6 systems when I asked them last). They will ship, although I didn't go with them as the shipping costs were $350. He expected that to reduce though due to more flights being laid on.
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