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I got defected in November last year for wheels and height and the police officer was completely aware of my exhaust which was a Fujitsubo legalis r and he didn't defect me on it, I also have a prm intake and he was happy with that as well. My exhaust system also has j's headers which make it slightly louder and a hfc. The Fujitsubo exhaust isn't much louder than stock but has a deeper sound to it. Its a great exhaust but pretty restrictive
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I got defected in November last year for wheels and height and the police officer was completely aware of my exhaust which was a Fujitsubo legalis r and he didn't defect me on it, I also have a prm intake and he was happy with that as well. My exhaust system also has j's headers which make it slightly louder and a hfc. The Fujitsubo exhaust isn't much louder than stock but has a deeper sound to it. Its a great exhaust but pretty restrictive
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Hey guys, been looking for a Spoon street 70mm exhaust but it looks like it's a lost cause.
So I have just decided to buy one of these two systems:
J'S Dual Titanium System FX 70RS
http://www.rhdjapan.com/j-s-racing-t...nda-s2000.html
or
J's FX PRO Titanium Exhaust (Single)
http://www.jdmconcept.com.au/part/js...st/s2000-99-10
Anyone have any experience with either system?
Opinions?
So I have just decided to buy one of these two systems:
J'S Dual Titanium System FX 70RS
http://www.rhdjapan.com/j-s-racing-t...nda-s2000.html
or
J's FX PRO Titanium Exhaust (Single)
http://www.jdmconcept.com.au/part/js...st/s2000-99-10
Anyone have any experience with either system?
Opinions?
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I got defected for the wheels sticking outside of the guards but I often wonder if they actually would defect me if I had higher offsets and the wheels sat inside the guard or I had bolt on guards. My wheels are 18x9 upfront +38 which fit nicely and only just sit out of the guards with -2 degrees of camber and the backs are 18x10 +38 and personally I wish I had 18x9.5 with the same offset as the rears stick out a bit and draw a lot of attention . Clearing it is only a matter of throwing on stock wheels and winding up my coilovers and getting the car a rego check
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I was extremely unlucky that day as I got conveniently pulled into a rbt station on a Wednesday afternoon as I was driving to the doctors. If it was on a Saturday night in the city or something I would have almost expected it although I'm to old for going for drives on a Saturday night and would preferr a few drinks instead.
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Get the single spoon street sport 70mm shipped from the US, I think a site called US TO OZ is pretty reasonable in shipping or even get a number of quotes from different sites, surely someone won't charge an arm and a leg for shipping
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Fujitsubo is great. I had one on my 2005. Good tone. Good loudness. No drone. Not obnoxious.
I have the very old Comptech on my 2001. Great tone. Deeper then the Fujitsubo. Deeper then any other s2k exhaust I can remember. Not as loud as the Fujitsubo tho. Overall, I prefer the Comptech. I've heard them both side by side.
I have the very old Comptech on my 2001. Great tone. Deeper then the Fujitsubo. Deeper then any other s2k exhaust I can remember. Not as loud as the Fujitsubo tho. Overall, I prefer the Comptech. I've heard them both side by side.