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Yeah its good advice from Chris and Dom there and I'm always paranoid about running it for a good 5mins minimum to warm it up and prevent flooding.

I have the Nur Spec S which isnt too bad in terms of noise.

Racing Beat or the Re-Amemiya Dolphin (with its downturned exhaust pipe) are amongst the quietest.
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As you never use your car Gareth, maybe you could lend John your exhaust :thumbs:
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Stuart wrote:As you never use your car Gareth, maybe you could lend John your exhaust :thumbs:
LOL harsh but fair !

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You'll have to listen to my racing beat mate. 99db max so good for track and really civilised at low revs. Purs like a lovely little minx that it is
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Oh and I taut dom everything he knows the poor boy!
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Stuart wrote:As you never use your car Gareth, maybe you could lend John your exhaust :thumbs:
I'm surprised nobody made that comment sooner but I would have put money on it being you mate !!

Glad you didnt disappoint ;)
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Pantera Chris wrote:You'll have to listen to my racing beat mate. 99db max so good for track and really civilised at low revs. Purs like a lovely little minx that it is
Chris

Have a listen to mine and you will never hear anything again lol

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Small update.

New toyo tyres fitted and four wheel alignment done it was a bit out but now 100% spot on and drives in a straight line and less twitchy.
Centre silencer fitted has lowered the exhaust note not sure if its quieter or not need to take it for a blast to get a better idea.
Floor mats sourced waiting delivery and interior trim parts ready for collection. .....new rear pads required and a slight coolant leak on the rad to find and fix ......but progress all the same. ....
Had a few amusing text messages from people who have seen my old Soarer being given some beans. ....one of them said it was seen wagging its arse and popping from the exhaust. ......
Bloody boy hope he doesn't kill it or hurt himself

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Nice update. Where are you sourcing parts from? I recommend FDUK forum if you're not already on it?
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Chris

Thats where I have been getting some bits also Jimmys

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