GReddy Full Ti Racing Exhaust
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GReddy Full Ti Racing Exhaust
GReddy just released a line of full Ti exhaust (finally). Looks awesome. I'll make some calls tomorrow to see if the WRX application meets the 95 dB limit and if application for STi is also available.
I had Greddy EVO before and was looking at HKS Carbon-Ti (Ti tip only) and Tanabe Ultra Medalion (Ti canister and tip) for my STi. But now everything changes...
http://www.greddy.com/products/produ...0Exhaust%20%20(NEW)
Howard
I had Greddy EVO before and was looking at HKS Carbon-Ti (Ti tip only) and Tanabe Ultra Medalion (Ti canister and tip) for my STi. But now everything changes...
http://www.greddy.com/products/produ...0Exhaust%20%20(NEW)
Howard
Last edited by WRXCSTI; Jan 11, 2004 at 09:59 PM.
Originally posted by Azjon
awwww man just read the details on it..... (MAY NOT BE STREET LEGAL) ......
It better be!
awwww man just read the details on it..... (MAY NOT BE STREET LEGAL) ......
It better be!
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Called GReddy and some retailer this morning. Got the following info:
(1) The system for WRX will be available around late Feb, for STi may be later.
(2) The system will not be street legal because it's too loud w/o silencer. The sound level may be lower than 95 dB with a silencer but GReddy most likely would not issue any document certifying the sound level is street legal. That's why the system is called "Racing".
(3) The MSRP seems around $1200 so the street price may be around low to mid $900s considering 20% to 25% discount.
Hopefully more info will come out later.
(1) The system for WRX will be available around late Feb, for STi may be later.
(2) The system will not be street legal because it's too loud w/o silencer. The sound level may be lower than 95 dB with a silencer but GReddy most likely would not issue any document certifying the sound level is street legal. That's why the system is called "Racing".
(3) The MSRP seems around $1200 so the street price may be around low to mid $900s considering 20% to 25% discount.
Hopefully more info will come out later.




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