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Hi Guys,

I am presently looking to replace my stock catback exhaust to any quiet performance exhaust catback system out there. Wondering anyone here would have some clue on the brand. Would prefer similar loudness like the stock exhaust but more performances. Thanks

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Hi mate,

Legalis-R by Fujitsubo and Kakimoto.R by Kakimoto are two exhaust types/brands that are known to be quiet and also high-performance.

Check:

http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/

http://www.kakimotoracing.co.jp/

Both in Japanese but relatively easy to navigate....as I recall, a business on these forums - BT-Revolution can get either for you brand new.

Edited by RaseR
Hi mate,

Legalis-R by Fujitsubo and Kakimoto.R by Kakimoto are two exhaust types/brands that are known to be quiet and also high-performance.

thanks for the information, now where can i get them? any idea? pardon me, i m pretty green to skyline at the moment.cheer

yeh im after a good cat back aswell which performs well, but is quite quiet. I went to the exhaust place near me and they were gonna do a cat back with a lukey muffler? Anyone know if these are any good?

U ain'd heard quiet until you hear mine...Apexi Super Megaphone. Another forum member has the same one and its quiet as. A few times I have been driving thru carparks and ppl walking in front of me don't even know a car is behind them...

There is one on sale from Afro is you wanna chk his thread out...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...27&hl=apexi

When you give it a bit of throttle gives out a very suttle roar but nothing that will draw attention or get you defected.

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