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Hey how are you, I've been looking for the same thing for quite a while, & as far as jap bolt on's are concerned there is stuff all available. There is an Apexi 1 that nengun sells I believe as stated above but it's only got a 2.5 inch inlet. Kakimoto did make one, but it's discontinued much to my dissapointment. The only other alternative I know of is Reinhard, but they're meant to be 95 dB according to 1 place that sells it even when they are silenced!!

If you really want a twin tip muffler that's not too loud however, go and get a custom system, I'm about to be doing the same myself as I've been searching for several months & apart from what I have mentioned have found nothing. So I wouldn't spend too much time searching if I were you.

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Mines one of two that were im ported by option 1 garage, I got it a couple of years ago when the "Canon" Muffler phase was at its peak, but I wanted a twin system, took me ages to find mine.

Its a Fujitsubo. I beleive this model is now discontinued though :devil:

Edited by MintR33

heres mine, pretty sure its an X-Force ..

3" inlet.

although i am going to have to find a way to run 2 of them..

edit: this tip is now a gold colour since its stainless

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Edited by Craved

I'm planning to mod a stock R33 muffler. Chop off the in and out pipes, then weld on bigger pipes, open up the muffler, and convert it into a "straight through" kind of design using baffled tubes.

Making it fit the Nismo 3" catback section will be tricky, methinks!

Currently looking for a used muffler, so I don't have to cut mine up!

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Mines one of two that were im ported by option 1 garage, I got it a couple of years ago when the "Canon" Muffler phase was at its peak, but I wanted a twin system, took me ages to find mine.

Its a Fujitsubo. I beleive this model is now discontinued though :)

Yeah I had heard that they had made 1, but couldn't confirm it.......... bastards! Well it's cost them a sale cos I would have bought one of those, that looks just nice. Is it twin 3 inch?

Cheers guys.

Dam Electro that is not what i wanted to here :)

MintR33 that is hot, i would love something like that pity it is discontinued.

I wonder if i could source a 2nd hand one.

Yeah sorry mate, but at least you don't need to go through all the crap of trying so hard to find 1 you could cry :O .

By the way I doubt you'll find a second hand twin Fuji since as MintR33 indicated they are very rare. Not unless someone happens to be upgrading to a 3.5 inch system that has 1. Sorry again.

I'm going to be getting a custom 3 inch system with JunBL Muffler & custom tips, will show you what it looks like when it's done. Will probably be a couple of weeks.

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Same here

Im looking for a twin outlet exhaust system. The drift brand that autobarn advertise in HPI have one, and the other that i have seen is the Reinhard (look damn cool though). Ive got a sedan and have an x-force 3in system with a barrel muffler, little did i know when i bought it, that it was the "angled" type and looks a bit strange sticking out to the side, as it sits too close to the bumper :O. So im looking for a nice dual outlet muffler like the reinhard - dual separate mufflers, 3in inlet -> 2 x 2 1/2in - 3in barrels? Wonder if that decibel rating is just the muffler or a catback system?

cheers

Evil

I got rid of my 4inch cannon HKS race muffler, for a custom 3inch straight through sports muffler. I had it custom made, its gotta be one of the biggest bodied mufflers going!! Id say 50cm x 35cm x 25cm, its 3inch straight thru, with twin 3inch tips. Knocked about 20-25 decibels off my GTR, Quick fit Mufflers made it up for me, took about a week..

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