Help identifying this exhaust
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Help identifying this exhaust
Hi, I'm having a clear out and found an exhaust I thought I'd sold years ago, I'll be selling it soon but want to get an idea of its worth when I list it but I can't really find much about it. It is marked with JASMA 051 94-000186 and from what i can tell that implies its an JDM HKS exhaust but that's where my knowdlege ends.
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Re: Help identifying this exhaust
Was gonna say hks before reading. Not sure on the model though.
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Re: Help identifying this exhaust
dansREV2turbo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 9:24 pm
Was gonna say hks before reading. Not sure on the model though.
Thanks for comment
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Re: Help identifying this exhaust
Sure Your significant other will be glad to see it on the table ha ha ha
That's a negative, Jim. I do not have the measles.
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Re: Help identifying this exhaust
A bit of research:-
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that's just like the Japanese stamp to say it meets whatever standards i think.
Like an E mark for example.
You'll see jasma on most imported cars with after market exhausts. Our HKS, Blitz, Fujitsubo Giken and Kakimoto exhausts were all JASMA stamped"
Apparently "Japanese Automotive Sports Muffler Association (JASMA)"
The association was formed to keep the Japanese government from driving tuning companies out of business. By coming together they were able to get government sanctioning for their exhaust products. Meaning during the shaken (Japanese inspection) the car won't be faulted for having an unauthorized part. They also ensure production quality, train/certify exhaust personnel, and stop false claims in advertising. Not all exhaust systems are JASMA stamped meaning they are usually circuit systems, however certain circuit systems are JASMA certified.
https://www-jasma-org.translate.goog/?_ ... x_tr_hl=en
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that's just like the Japanese stamp to say it meets whatever standards i think.
Like an E mark for example.
You'll see jasma on most imported cars with after market exhausts. Our HKS, Blitz, Fujitsubo Giken and Kakimoto exhausts were all JASMA stamped"
Apparently "Japanese Automotive Sports Muffler Association (JASMA)"
The association was formed to keep the Japanese government from driving tuning companies out of business. By coming together they were able to get government sanctioning for their exhaust products. Meaning during the shaken (Japanese inspection) the car won't be faulted for having an unauthorized part. They also ensure production quality, train/certify exhaust personnel, and stop false claims in advertising. Not all exhaust systems are JASMA stamped meaning they are usually circuit systems, however certain circuit systems are JASMA certified.
https://www-jasma-org.translate.goog/?_ ... x_tr_hl=en
That's a negative, Jim. I do not have the measles.
Hail Cosmos Eagle Rev 5, 1998 -
RIP White Eagle Rev 1, 1991 - 2016
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Re: Help identifying this exhaust
wilkie senior wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 6:14 pm
Sure Your significant other will be glad to see it on the table ha ha ha
She was out when I took the photos - haha
Re: Help identifying this exhaust
Think it could be a sard exhaust. Had one 7 or 8 years ago.