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Old 07-18-2005, 10:33 AM   #5
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Word. I closed my eyes and took the plunge on the Motoria 3" "engine back" exhaust for my rhd Silvia. I thought something would give by now, but it has turned out to be the best buy i have made so far for my car. It sucks when your on a budget and you are trying to get your car up to par. You need so much $hit just to make the car track ready. Since i have the Silvia, i do not have the tow hook issue mentioned. My header has not cracked on me yet so
if anyone has been eying the full engine back setup for the $475 i would jump
on it. Why should anyone pay $700 for a Jap cat back exhaust? If your drifting it doesnt matter IMHO. These suspension parts look damn good to me. And if any of you did not know, most of the Jap brands subcontract to cheaper countries to make their products like suspension etc. It is the world of cheap labor. I'm getting that suspension setup even if it is no name Korean. If it does the job, who cares. I am tired of this ridiculously expensive $hit that i cannot afford from Japan anyway. I even got their FMIC for $175, i mean how can you beat that?!. And how has Japanese customer service been
to everyone lately? Thought so.

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Originally Posted by sLiDewAys
i totally agree, at the moment i am running ssautochrome t25/28 manifold, 02 dump, catless downpipe and soon to be fmic, and soon after that their full 3inch exhasut unit. lets call my car ssautoTUNED lmao

so far so good and i havent had any prrblems with the fitment on their producs


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