JASMA exhaust
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JASMA exhaust
Wassup guys,
I came across a junked NA Z32 at a local junkyard and it has a catback system with a Jasma Exhaust on it, full bolt-on. I was wondering if someone could give me some background on this exhaust? how do they sound, how's the performance, and are they usually a pricey brand? 4,5,6,800bux??
IF I get off of work early today, I am going to go down and grab the whole catback for a decent price.
Thank you guys
Jason
I came across a junked NA Z32 at a local junkyard and it has a catback system with a Jasma Exhaust on it, full bolt-on. I was wondering if someone could give me some background on this exhaust? how do they sound, how's the performance, and are they usually a pricey brand? 4,5,6,800bux??
IF I get off of work early today, I am going to go down and grab the whole catback for a decent price.
Thank you guys
Jason
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Well I did a search at twinturbo.net and heres what I came up with;
JASMA = Japan Automotive Sport Muffler Association is a certification for exhaust systems in Japan. It is not a brand. JASMA means it's legal in Japan
What I am thinking is it's actually some brand of exhaust (i.e. GReddy, HKS, Apexi, etc.) and has the JASMA cert. So what I would do is look for some other kind of brand name on it. If you cant find another name on it, snap a picture and post it up at twinturbo.net and explain your situation and how you would like to know what kind of exhaust it is. Someone is bound to know exactly what it is over there.
Good Luck!
JASMA = Japan Automotive Sport Muffler Association is a certification for exhaust systems in Japan. It is not a brand. JASMA means it's legal in Japan
What I am thinking is it's actually some brand of exhaust (i.e. GReddy, HKS, Apexi, etc.) and has the JASMA cert. So what I would do is look for some other kind of brand name on it. If you cant find another name on it, snap a picture and post it up at twinturbo.net and explain your situation and how you would like to know what kind of exhaust it is. Someone is bound to know exactly what it is over there.
Good Luck!
Last edited by Polish; 08-16-2003 at 02:52 PM.
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Thanx for the explanation...I found that out today from the previous owner of Nis-knacks. I went to the junkyard and unbolted teh rear section of the mufflers and under a THICK layer of dirt, found out I scored myself a set of GREDDY mufflers, tips are totally damaged, think I can manage to weld on new ones. Cashier told me $25 for BOTH mufflers
SCORE haha...gonna throw one of em on my Altima when I get the chance
thanx ppl!
SCORE haha...gonna throw one of em on my Altima when I get the chance
thanx ppl!
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Thanx for the explanation...I found that out today from the previous owner of Nis-knacks. I went to the junkyard and unbolted teh rear section of the mufflers and under a THICK layer of dirt, found out I scored myself a set of GREDDY mufflers, tips are totally damaged, think I can manage to weld on new ones. Cashier told me $25 for BOTH mufflers
SCORE haha...gonna throw one of em on my Altima when I get the chance
thanx ppl!
SCORE haha...gonna throw one of em on my Altima when I get the chance
thanx ppl!
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