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Just Jap Racing is proud to continue bringing Skylines Australia forum members the very best deals on the very best in Japanese performance parts.

We have recently received another large shipment of Trust and HKS products, including their popular Power Extreme II, Hi-Power and Silent Hi-Power exhaust systems, all of which are in stock in our massive Sydney warehouse and ready for immediate pickup and dispatch.

Deal with Just Jap - Australia's biggest performance parts dealer!

We have the following parts in stock now, so unlike other deals floating around the net, there is:

1. No deposit required

2. No minimum order

3. No waiting

4. Easy online payment options

5. No surprises

TRUST POWER EXTREME II EXHAUST SYSTEM - $899.00 (INC GST)

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A proven performer, the Trust Power Extreme II exhaust system features stainless 3 inch construction and outstanding weld quality, with Trust's trademark angled rear stainless muffler and centre resonator for the best mix of real performance without the excessive noice and drone.

In stock now for the following vehicles:

- Nissan S15 200SX

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T (HCR32)

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HKS HI-POWER PERFORMANCE EXHAUST SYSTEM - $899.00 (INC GST)

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The HKS Hi-Power exhaust system boasts superior efficiency at an affordable price.

A true bolt on performance exhaust upgrade for your Japanese import

In stock now for the following vehicles:

- Nissan Stagea RS4 (WGNC34)

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (BNR32)

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTR (BCNR33)

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T (ECR33)

For more information, including audio samples so you get an idea as to the exhaust note produced by the HKS Hi-Power exhaust system, check out the HKS website using the following URL:

HKS Website

HKS SILENT HI-POWER PERFORMANCE EXHAUST SYSTEM - $999.00 (INC GST)

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Like the HKS Hi-Power system, the Silent Hi-Power exhaust from HKS offers the same increased efficiency and performance while also featuring advantex glass wool fibre packing inside the rear muffler making for a quieter exhaust note overall.

In stock now for the following vehicles:

- Nissan S15

For more information, including audio samples so you get an idea as to the exhaust note produced by the HKS Silent Hi-Power exhaust system, check out the HKS website using the following URL:

HKS Website

So how can you place your order?

The answer is simple!

Visit http://www.justjap.com/parts_nexhaust.htm and purchase your new exhaust system online, quickly and easily via paypal or credit card, or drop by our Kirrawee factory and pick yours up over the counter.

Please contact [email protected] if you have any questions, or reply here.

Dont forget to check out our huge range of new and used performance parts and import vehicles via our website at www.justjap.com

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Hey Darron

I need one for my R34 GT-T what do you think is the best exhaust for power?

Mick

Thanks for the pm Mick, I have just replied to you.

I am in Japan at the moment and have just packed a container so we expect to have some HKS Hi-Power systems for ER34 and BNR34 landed in around 3 weeks.

Cheers,

Steve

Can you get the Trust Power extreme 2 for a R33 GTR if so how much delivered to adelaide?

Hi mate, yes we certainly can.

We also have the HKS Hi-Power systems in stock now ready for pickup and dispatch

Pm sent regarding post.

Cheers,

Steve :P

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry.

The HKS Hi-Power systems use SUH409 coated steel piping with an SUS304 grade stainless rear muffler.

Unlike other untreated/uncoated mild steel systems, the HKS Hi-Power does offer long lasting durability.

Regarding sound, the Trust Power Extreme II's are renowned for having a great note at open throttle, while being quite quiet at idle and relatively drone free - I would say the HKS Hi-Power would have a slightly more agressive note.

We would expect similar power gains with both the HKS and Trust Systems :)

Cheers,

Steve

Will either the HKS or Trust fit a 4 door R33?

Thanks

Both the Trust Power Extreme II and HKS Hi-Power will fit on 2 or 4 door R33 GTS-T

We have both systems in stock now ready for immediate delivery and pickup.

Cheers,

Steve

What is the difference between the hi-power and silent hi-power? and is the silent hi-power going to be available for skylines?

The Hi-Power silent is a super quiet version of the Hi-Power.

We only have the Silent version available for S15 at the moment - We can supply them for Skylines however they would be ex-Japan.

For the money, if you were looking for a quiet cat back exhaust, its difficult to go past the Trust Power Extreme II - All our customers who are using them absolutely swear buy them.

Cheers,

Steve

gday steve,

after an exhaust for 34 gtr ASAP

which is the loudest and lightest and makes most power?

cheers

Hi mate, if you are specifically searching for the lightest and loudest, I would be recommending the Trust TI-R titanium system which is available in either 80 or 90mm. Extremely light weight with a fantastic note to it.

Generally speaking, the larger diameter piping is usually better, however the size you choose/need really depends on your cars level of modification.

Please note we supply the TI-R on special order only due to their price.

Drop me a pm if you would like any further information.

Cheers,

Steve

hi,

Just wondering does the trust PE II have the same performance gains as the HKS and the only difference is the exhaust note? Im after a quite exhaust but not substitute performance

hi,

Just wondering does the trust PE II have the same performance gains as the HKS and the only difference is the exhaust note? Im after a quite exhaust but not substitute performance

Hi Jie, yes thats basically it. We have sold a number of Trust PE II's and our customers only have good things to say about them.

On a typically modified street car, I would say performance gains would be very comparable between the two.

Cheers,

Steve :ninja:

These systems are selling very fast - Please get your order in quickly if you wish to secure one of these Trust or HKS exhaust systems for your vehicle.

Thanks all

Steve

Hi justjap, interested in a trust PE II cat back system for an r32 gtst.

Do you guys fit exhausts, and at what price? Or do you have ties with any shops that will fit for a cheaper price? I am told there is kirrawee exhausts around the corner from you.

Hi justjap, interested in a trust PE II cat back system for an r32 gtst.

Do you guys fit exhausts, and at what price? Or do you have ties with any shops that will fit for a cheaper price? I am told there is kirrawee exhausts around the corner from you.

Hi mate, unfortunately we dont offer a fitting service however any exhaust shop should be able to fit the system up within 30 minutes. The Trust cat back systems are very very easily to install.

Regards,

Steve

im after one for the R34 GTT...i would like a nice loud one and heaps of power...what do u recoomend

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im after one for the R34 GTT...i would like a nice loud one and heaps of power...what do u recoomend

We have HKS Hi-Power systems on the way for R34 GTT, they are $899 each.

If you are looking for a nice mix of performance and sound these are a great system

Regards,

Steve




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