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Great exhaust, bit loud (compared to say, not loud exhausts) but wont matter on a manual car in my opinion, its only loud exhasts on autos that suck

when i say loud, i mean, noticably louder than other cars. Not Blitz loud aka 1km away loud

I fitted a full 3" ex. up2 our Stagea a couple of weeks ago. I bought a 'ces' split dump/ front pipe (had 2 cut weld at g/box mount and move 2 clear), 3" cat, R32 GTR cat back (lenghtened pipe 4.5" after rear diff ass.) and a straight out rear pipe. I have a 'Jasma' stainless rear muff. I may fit.

I fitted a full 3" ex. up2 our Stagea a couple of weeks ago. I bought a 'ces' split dump/ front pipe (had 2 cut weld at g/box mount and move 2 clear), 3" cat, R32 GTR cat back (lenghtened pipe 4.5" after rear diff ass.) and a straight out rear pipe. I have a 'Jasma' stainless rear muff. I may fit.

what did you pay for the split dump from ces?

they seem to be pretty pricey

I find that hard to beleive.

I really really dont think nissan would have made a 2nd chassis for a car that isnt even a flagship, unlike the current GTR or something.

well thats wat the hyper rev mag sayss

do u mean the exhuast is longer, or the whole car with the 260rs??? i'd imagine the exhuast overall is longer because the front turbo sits alot further forward than a single on a rb25. i highly doubt the car is longer except maybe the front spoiler as mentioned above.

my exhuast is a single 3" dump pipe, into a 4" magic cat, then 3.5" piping to a 3.5" hotdog style muffler and then an apexi 2.5" muffler and 4.5" tip at the rear. only found the muffler was 2.5" when i checked inside it, as the pipe into the back of it is 3.5".

sounds soo damn loud and deep rumble its annoying. im gonna change it to something more livable as it sounds like a drag car idling and i dont think the cops will like it if i pull up next to them. the big lift cams dont help either.

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do u mean the exhuast is longer, or the whole car with the 260rs??? i'd imagine the exhuast overall is longer because the front turbo sits alot further forward than a single on a rb25. i highly doubt the car is longer except maybe the front spoiler as mentioned above.

my exhuast is a single 3" dump pipe, into a 4" magic cat, then 3.5" piping to a 3.5" hotdog style muffler and then an apexi 2.5" muffler and 4.5" tip at the rear. only found the muffler was 2.5" when i checked inside it, as the pipe into the back of it is 3.5".

sounds soo damn loud and deep rumble its annoying. im gonna change it to something more livable as it sounds like a drag car idling and i dont think the cops will like it if i pull up next to them. the big lift cams dont help either.

yea the hole lenght of the car seems to be longer as stated in the hyper rev mag.

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