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Discussion starter · #3 ·
hey dousan... yea... i could only find that it's like a japanese certification for their emission requirement or something like that...

where i'm trying to get at is that .. i have this exhaust and it says Jasma... and i'm guessin it's from japan.., but i don't know what brand it is...
 
Discussion starter · #5 ·
the guy i got it from says that it's a greddy DL.... but i can't find anything on DL also i would say the brand on the exhaust and it doesn't.. i'm lost
 
Discussion starter · #7 ·
YEA I DID THE GOOGLE THING.. MY FRIEND SAW IT AND SAID IT'S A SP... but the brand name isn't on the exhuast... it's hella quiet though .. nice sounding

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yes i need a new paint job i know hahaha
 
Discussion starter · #9 ·
ok... so umm... what brand is my exhaust... should i just assume it's a greddy even if it doesn't say so... how could it be a sp if it doesn't say anyhin but jasma on it...
 
Having the JASMA certification on the exhaust merely means that it is legal for JCI in Japan. Many brands have the certification on their aftermarket exhaust so that when the buyer goes for his next JCI inspection he doesn't have to worry about it being bounced for having after-market exhaust. They are funny. They are really picky at the inspection KNOWING that as soon as the inspection is over everything gets changed. Some inspectors will make all the changes for you to pass the inspection...then go and change everything BACK after they are done. If you have that seal on your exhaust you have genuine JDM, yo. JASMA stands for Japan...something...something...something...Association. :)
 
JCI can run around $700.00 or so.
With connections...$500.00.

If you fail they just do what is needed to pass it...the price just goes up. Nobody fails unless they just won't pay to come within the guidelines.
 
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