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Old 01-12-2010, 11:38 AM   #1
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Hey guys -

Getting STOKED about going to DGRR! Finally getting the car back in one piece, it will be looking GOOD for the event!

I had a thought - I have a LOT of FD cat-back exhausts in my garage that I've dragged my butt on selling. Since there will be a lot of RX-7 guys in one place, I figure I could haul one or maybe two up if anyone is wanting to buy one. Only limiting factor is how much I can fit in the back of an FD with 2 people and luggage .

I have -

- Apexi N1
- Tanabe Racing Medallion
- Turbo Tuf (this is an OLD SCHOOL US exhaust, sounds good too)
- ATR (again, old school US)
- Generic Ebay N1-style cat back
- Resonated midpipe (I think it's an ATR)
- Straight midpipe
- Unknown downpipe

I'd probably be looking to do $150 each on the exhausts and resonated midpipe, $75 each on the downpipe and plain midpipe.

Again, this is me hauling them up to DGRR, I'm not wanting to ship them right now. Thinking about it, I might be able to bring a couple if I can talk other local guys that are going into donating some hatch space .

I can give more specifics on each one as well.

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Old 01-12-2010, 11:57 AM   #2
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Dale, post up some pictures.. I might be interested in one
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Old 01-12-2010, 08:42 PM   #3
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I'll get some pics up soon, gotta do a lineup.

BTW, the FD drove around tonight for the first time in 4 months or so . ZERO traction in this weather!

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Can't wait to see your FD Dale! I'm always amazed at what you did to your FD.
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I might be interested in one. I am picking up a roller without an exhaust this weekend. But I am also not 100% certain I can make it to DGRR yet.
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Dale, hope you are doing well, its been a min. I am looking forward to DGRR and see you and your sweet FD again.
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OK, FINALLY got off my butt and took some pics. These are all of them kinda dirty, they will be cleaned and buffed/polished for whoever wants them.

Head here for the Photobucket album -

http://s984.photobucket.com/albums/a.../Exhaust%20FS/

Some notes -

- Tanabe Racing Medallion. Very slim muffler, sticks out a bit from the back bumper. It does have the usual scuffs on the bottom. Actually is not that loud, I thought it would be way loud but it sounds really good.

- Apexi N1. You guys know this one. A scrape on the bottom removed the plate that says it's an N1. I've done some sanding/polishing on the main can, and with a final buff it will look VERY good. The piping has been repainted with high temp silver paint, it discolored to gold a bit.

- Motoria. I think this is an Ebay cat-back. It's actually in damn near new condition, I traded a guy for it, he ran it for like a month or something.

- Turbo Tuf. This is an OLD SCHOOL US made cat-back. Uses the stock muffler bracket to mount, I'm including one with it. Big 5" tip, sounds VERY good. On the loud side, as are most US cat-backs. I almost thought about welding a different tip on and running it, it sounds great.

- ATR. Another old school US made cat-back. Also uses the stock muffler bracket, but "twists" it up so you don't see it, nice design. VERY loud. Has really good ground clearance, it's generaly in really good shape.

- Resonated midpipe. Not sure who made it, it's in good shape, no rattles or anything, good fit, etc.

- Plain midpipe. It's mild steel, I think it's from ATR. Surface rust of course, you could Jet-Hot it and have it look brand new.

- Unknown downpipe. Has a JDM-style head, welded from sections. NO idea who made it, does seem to be decent quality. Also mild steel.

Oh, not pictured, but I do have a Bonez downpipe that I discovered . Stainless, good shape with some discoloration. The mount to bolt it to the transmission is bent downwards, but I never use that mount anyhow .

If you guys need better pics or more info, let me know. I can probably fit 2 or so exhausts in the back of the FD, if more I might be able to talk other people around here into hauling one up for me.

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OK, the N1 has dibs on it, and I've got interest in the resonated midpipe.

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Just sold and shipped the N1 and the Bonez midpipe. Dude had to pay more because he didn't get the in-person delivery that DGRRXX folks will get

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