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anything recommended, want my car to sound nice. does a full exhaust system include the extractors?

You mean the manifold?

That will cost a fair bit I think and most people get stainless custom welded ones if replacing usually.

Just look at getting from the dump pipe back (maybe a hi flow CAT as well) which will cost around $1000-$1200 for a decent one.

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But it is a fact. Garrette oems for hks. That came from someone who worked for hks, so i beleive it's pretty reliable. They might be of different specifications but almost similar, and the other big difference is hks makes them as bolt on kits and garrette u have to custom most stuff stuff.

Yes, they OEM for them. But to HKS specs.

So they are never the same turbo.

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being that your car is turbo you wont have to buy extractors as they dont have the same manifold setup as a non turbo car.

You could buy an aftermarket low mount stainless maniofold if you wish, however its not really needed.

Just purchase a full 3 inch system from turbo back with a high flow cat and a single muffler on the rear.. That should give the note your looking for.

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yeah they do, i think they thought for them to supply them for me. anyways. what do yous think of a full 3inch turbo back exhaust with a hi flow cat back (if that sounds right). please give me some places to go to.

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you can save yourself a bit of money buy buying the parts from online shops and getting it delievered then installing yourself

it is not a very hard job to do the turbo back exhaust you just need to be keen with the right tools and a days time should be good to go

i got 3" dump and front, then HKS muffler and my rb20 has a nice note the one you are looking for...

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exhaust for me:

cannon N1 style muffler: 100

custom 3 inch cat-back mild steel straight thru piping (only two bendsin whole system!) - 150

cat: was already three inch- FREE

Front pipe dump/pipe: 200 (Jshop) havent got this part for myself yet, just stating price

total cost: 450

hearing it pop and fart everyday: priceless

*miss my cannon system :D*

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