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urs is made to fit a gts though isnt it? i gotta gt
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It'll fit on GT and GTS... ppl have said this already.
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do you have any pics of it? i wanna see what condition its in.
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What is meant by 'unbolt your exhaust'? Or more specifically, how is it done, and can you put it back to normal?
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hey lightning gts i'll buy your exhaust. What kind of condition is it in. Got pics
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Is there a way to put some sort of remote silencer on it? something you cna switch on and off? i've heard of something like this before, just wonderin if something similar could be applied.
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n00b question:
What is meant by 'unbolt your exhaust'? Or more specifically, how is it done, and can you put it back to normal? n00b answer: TRD Kazuma is a catback exhaust. The exhaust literally bolts on to your cat, which is how most of the exhuasts for the celica work. You could bolt it on or unbolt it, you just have to be able to get under your car. [/b] Is there a way to put some sort of remote silencer on it? something you cna switch on and off? i've heard of something like this before, just wonderin if something similar could be applied. You can put the resonator in. That will quiet it down a bit. The reason people won't buy Kazuma is because they're too fucking loud!!! You buy it, you have to expect it to be loud. If you don't like it, get another exhaust. As far as remote silencers, i've never heard of them. Even so, it wouldn't do much to quiet this monster!
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n00b question:
What is meant by 'unbolt your exhaust'? Or more specifically, how is it done, and can you put it back to normal? n00b answer: TRD Kazuma is a catback exhaust. The exhaust literally bolts on to your cat, which is how most of the exhuasts for the celica work. You could bolt it on or unbolt it, you just have to be able to get under your car. [/b] Is there a way to put some sort of remote silencer on it? something you cna switch on and off? i've heard of something like this before, just wonderin if something similar could be applied. You can put the resonator in. That will quiet it down a bit. The reason people won't buy Kazuma is because they're too fucking loud!!! You buy it, you have to expect it to be loud. If you don't like it, get another exhaust. As far as remote silencers, i've never heard of them. Even so, it wouldn't do much to quiet this monster! noob answer: bolt on is only for axle back exhausts such as stock and most after market exhausts, the kazuma is a catback exhaust system that is running stright pipe, with the kazuma only option is welding because it connects to your main pipe towards the engine.
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20 horses Yeah right. And your CAI added 15hp. Unbolt your exhaust. That's what it's like. umm the kazuma does give you 20hp at crank, this hp number is from TRD with ECU tuned.. many people confuse the kazuma to be just some axle back but it isnt its a cat-back exhaust and illegal.. it will give you the most gains, it is nothing like unbolting your stock exhaust This is a decent list of the top exhausts startin with the most gains: 1) TRD Kazuma (offroad use only) 2) TPR Exhaust 3) TRD Exhaust (street legal) 4) Tanabe Ultra Medallion
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i love my Tanabe Ultra Medallion
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...i luv my kazuma...
Originally posted by A_Bathing_Ape: I hit, what else, oh plus dome.
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should be seeing mine in the mail sometime next week.
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does anyone know what the db limit is in washington state for exhaust
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i can't wait to get kazuma
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n00b question:
What is meant by 'unbolt your exhaust'? Or more specifically, how is it done, and can you put it back to normal? n00b answer: TRD Kazuma is a catback exhaust. The exhaust literally bolts on to your cat, which is how most of the exhuasts for the celica work. You could bolt it on or unbolt it, you just have to be able to get under your car. [/b] Is there a way to put some sort of remote silencer on it? something you cna switch on and off? i've heard of something like this before, just wonderin if something similar could be applied. You can put the resonator in. That will quiet it down a bit. The reason people won't buy Kazuma is because they're too fucking loud!!! You buy it, you have to expect it to be loud. If you don't like it, get another exhaust. As far as remote silencers, i've never heard of them. Even so, it wouldn't do much to quiet this monster! noob answer: bolt on is only for axle back exhausts such as stock and most after market exhausts, the kazuma is a catback exhaust system that is running stright pipe, with the kazuma only option is welding because it connects to your main pipe towards the engine. Forgot about the straight pipe. Most aftermarket exhuasts are bolt-on. I was confusing Kazuma with the traditional TRD kit.
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when are you getting it? im going crazy from waiting to get it in tommarow.
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Thank you.: Rachel you are my everything babez!!! i Love you! You are the only thing that is more important than my car!!!! i love you
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