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man where where would you go to get a 4inch exhaust made up, i think the extreme bit would be that fat pipe hanging 4 inchs lower than the rest of your car

True it would hang down a bit...

I was offered this exhaust from someone for $1000.00 it’s from the cat back and it's made of titanium.

That’s why I was asking about the size...

It's in a shop in box hill down Station Street. It’s on display but the guy who owns it was asking me if I was after it. He said it’s a copy of the veilside r32 gtr drag car exhaust and a customer had ordered it but it was taking too long to arrive from Japan so instead the customer had decided to just get something else.

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$1k for a cat-back titanium exhaust IS cheap.

Also, it wouldn't hang 4 inches lower underneath it would hang about an inch lower than a 3 inch exhaust which if fitted/made correctly doesnt hang that low at all (providing standard ride height is kept).

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this may be slightly off topic but why do soo many ppl only have cat backs ? wouldnt any turbo car have a better gain from a turbo back ? and for the small amount of extra money its not liek ppl cant afford it ?

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It was only 12 months ago that I got a full 3 inch from turbos back fitted, I’m running a pair of garret GT25 60R 14psi atmo.

Will there be much difference if I was to fit a full 4 inch from turbos back.

I would like to hear some feed back if anyone else is running a 4 inch and see the differences to 3 inch system.

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