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Re: nc30 standard exhaust
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 6:47 am
by sheepus7
porndoguk wrote:sheepus7 wrote:will do also whats the maggot like as i dont have a silly amount of money for a full system
dont do it, theyre silly loud, mines loud and it isnt the tyga maggot!
so its not a good idea for coming home from work at 6am then

Re: nc30 standard exhaust
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:06 am
by votejc
If you original system uncut and in a tidy condition I would suggest not butchering it, and instead buying an already cut system from eBay. Various sources have confirmed that the original systems will become increasingly valuable if they are in tidy condition.
I picked an already cut original system for about £55 on eBay that cleaned up really well. Obviously if your original system is pretty shagged already then cut away my friend!
(I have a full tyga system and maggot and whilst I love the sheer lunatic volume of it, my neighbours don't. at all. and by neighbours I mean anyone that lives within a mile of me!)
Re: nc30 standard exhaust
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 12:06 am
by sheepus7
votejc wrote:If you original system uncut and in a tidy condition I would suggest not butchering it, and instead buying an already cut system from eBay. Various sources have confirmed that the original systems will become increasingly valuable if they are in tidy condition.
I picked an already cut original system for about £55 on eBay that cleaned up really well. Obviously if your original system is pretty shagged already then cut away my friend!
(I have a full tyga system and maggot and whilst I love the sheer lunatic volume of it, my neighbours don't. at all. and by neighbours I mean anyone that lives within a mile of me!)
i will bear this in mind thanks for the advice
as far as i can see without taking to fairing off it looks as thought its in decent condition but i will get the fairing off 2moz
Re: nc30 standard exhaust
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 7:47 pm
by matt_vfr
votejc wrote:If you original system uncut and in a tidy condition I would suggest not butchering it, and instead buying an already cut system from eBay. Various sources have confirmed that the original systems will become increasingly valuable if they are in tidy condition.
I picked an already cut original system for about £55 on eBay that cleaned up really well. Obviously if your original system is pretty shagged already then cut away my friend!

No point ruining a good standard system when plenty have already been cut up!
Matt