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Read the rules: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=43956
Myself, and the other mods have been very nice and lenient with the rules. We have been deleting threads, and giving out warnings. Some members didn't get the clue and re-posted over and over... Now ANY member buying or selling in this section will be banned... No IF's AND's or BUT's.
Myself, and the other mods have been very nice and lenient with the rules. We have been deleting threads, and giving out warnings. Some members didn't get the clue and re-posted over and over... Now ANY member buying or selling in this section will be banned... No IF's AND's or BUT's.
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These are the rules. Read them. Live by them.
1) Absolutely NO flaming! "Flaming" is an outright attack on a member. ALL questions are encouraged to be asked here, no matter how basic. Members with over 30 posts will be subject to a ONE WEEK ban if caught flaming in this forum (and yes, moderators can read deleted posts). Members with under 30 posts will be subject to a ONE DAY ban.
2) Use appropriate language. Racial or sexual slurs will not be tolerated. A ban will be issued at the discretion of the cb7tuner.com staff.
3) No items may be sold in the Beginner forums. Any "for sale" threads will be deleted.
4) Temporarily banned members will be PERMANTLY banned if they are found posting on another account.
The rules can and will be added to. Any updates will be marked in the title.
The rules for the overall forum can be found here:
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/forumdisplay.php?f=144
Read them. You will be expected to follow them.
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Apexi World Sport II CatBack Exhaust System
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Originally posted by cb7_07 View Postrosewood rocks!HELLAFLUSH 4 Me Coming Soon In Spring 2012
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The WS2 is a very well made piece. Quality welds, quality bends, perfect fitment. The sound is AMAZING. It's very quiet at low RPM and when cruising, and has a nice note when you really get on the gas. It's 60mm, so it's slightly larger than the 2.25" recommended size for a mild F22A (it's about 2.36" or something)... which means it will support some good mods before it becomes a bottleneck.
I only have 3 complaints about it, and these are the reasons I don't have one myself:
-The large single tip (I prefer a dual tip, personally... just for appearance.)
-The fact that it hangs fairly low (and can scrape on steep driveways or speed bumps... though some have found ways to make it hang higher.)
-The fact that it's made of mild steel... and may eventually rust, especially in areas that use salt on the roads in the wintertime.
Other options to consider with the same level of quality and sound would be the RS*R ExMag, and the GReddy SP2.
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I personally think my RSR EX-Mag is better in terms of quality and sound. It even has an SM chassis designation...thats how serious it is. I think its also the quietest exhaust you can buy for our cars, muffler is almost 20" long, yet still flows really well. But I really had to look hard to find mine online. Got it from a CA dealer about a year ago BNIB. Here's the thread I posted w/ pics:
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...ht=rsr+exhaustLast edited by Losiracer2; 02-16-2011, 02:40 AM.
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Originally posted by Brandoncb7 View PostSearch KTeller. There was a group buy a while back on their weld up exhaust for our cars. That gb has ended but I think you can still get exhaust made for a cb7 from them.
Originally posted by deevergote View PostI only have 3 complaints about it, and these are the reasons I don't have one myself:
-The large single tip (I prefer a dual tip, personally... just for appearance.)
-The fact that it hangs fairly low (and can scrape on steep driveways or speed bumps... though some have found ways to make it hang higher.)
-The fact that it's made of mild steel... and may eventually rust, especially in areas that use salt on the roads in the wintertime.
Other options to consider with the same level of quality and sound would be the RS*R ExMag, and the GReddy SP2.
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