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Errr why did you sell your cat-back for??? Blitz is just as fine. Exhaust brands doesn't really make a difference for me. It's just a thick pipe :dry:

Apparently different brands have their unique way of wielding which people believe might make a difference in power. I really don't think it makes much difference.

When you have had a blitz system on your car, id like to hear your response to that...

They are not all the same. This thing was great flowing but with flow comes noise.

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clear is much better! did u do the front aswell i go shit comp cant see it

any1 wanna buy my front bar PM me not bad 2 cracks :ermm: dw black stuff is texa will wash off as it was going 2 be cut to fit other car but dont wont to cut it anymore

i put my clear indicator lights on. i was pleased.

but ill let u decide.

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what do u guys think??

Looks great, yes it is an improvement. Your R34 looks :D. Looks quite low, what is your ride height? What suspension/springs/shocks do you have? Are they 19" or 20" rims and what offset?

Out of interest, what cat back system are you all running & do you like it?

I have Apexi 3" cat back and it is quite as, maybe a little too quite. :) I brought the car like that so dont have any comparison. I am wanting to add a dump pipe from turbo to cat, any suggestions? It is an R34 GTT sedan.

Looks great, yes it is an improvement. Your R34 looks :). Looks quite low, what is your ride height? What suspension/springs/shocks do you have? Are they 19" or 20" rims and what offset?

hi

thanks :D , i think the clear lights make a major difference.

funny i wish it could go lower!! im sitting on legal limit 100mm. I think the wheels take a big part on my ride!

i have 19" but not sure of the offset, i cant go any lower (maybe on the rear :mad: ) due to the inside guards rubbing on bumps. The tyres are 235 @ front & 275 @ rear. so its tight.

cheers

steve

funny i wish it could go lower!! im sitting on legal limit 100mm. I think the wheels take a big part on my ride!

i have 19" but not sure of the offset, i cant go any lower (maybe on the rear :huh: ) due to the inside guards rubbing on bumps. The tyres are 235 @ front & 275 @ rear. so its tight.

cheers

steve

I would love that set up!! Perfect. I dont want to go lower that 100mm though cause I want to stay legal, dont need the hassles. Do you compromise on comfort being so low?? The 19" look ace, I want ROH Vapors in 19"!! :blush:

Yeah it makes it easier to drive knowing its on legel height, plus the exhaust just needs to be tucked up as close to body as possible. Thats all i did.

its still a comfortable ride, considering i drove a VL holden for 6 years b4 i bought the 34. it sometimes rubs on the inner front guard a little when driving fast around bends.

but a swaybar upgrade could be a solution :ermm:

i love the power of these cars

it makes me feel like dancn :PBJ:

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