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Hi, I have the Super Dragger on my R34 GTT. I have no issues with scraping and it sits up quite neatly under the bumper. From the side of the car you can just see the bottom part of the stainless steel muffler sitting under the bumper.

To install, it was quite easy, did it my self. It comes in two parts, first section is from the cat back, and is about 1.5 meters in length. It has a small silencer built in. The muffler section is about the same length and the two bolt together with 4 bolts and a gasket.

If you do go for the Super Dragger, be warned that the muffler is huge when sitting on your kitchen floor. I was amazed at the size of the thing. And in all fairness to HKS when its on the car its a really neat and small install.

The hardest thing with the install was getting the old exhaust off. Two bolts hold it to the cat and these usually have seen better days.

The sound from the exhaust has a bit of bass. not too much and this cools off when the exhaust warms up. From inside the car the exhaust is nice and quiet, and from outside gives a nice low sound.

If you stand beside the car and rev it, the engine is actually louder than exhaust.

Over all, its a very good purchase.

John

thanks for the reply John :ban:

do you mind if i ask where you got yours from? $? and any pics? :wave:

cheers mate..

p.s. yet to hear back from other guy selling his one?

i have one on gtr

no real problems with scraping , no more than any other exhaust on a lowered car

note is good power gains good

only problem is it hits the extra v-spec bracing but not really applicable for you

a r33 one will fit with only minor mods

i paid 300$ for mine , shouldnt be to hard to find one for a 33 2nd hand

thanks guys. Sounds great from the clip :) nice low rumble on idle :P

thanks for the R33 tip, i was wondering whether it would fit as i would imagine there are more 2nd hand R33 ones than R34.

and in regards to the one on sale (link at top of this page) when it says 'muffler', i still need another piece to connect to the cat? Could any exhaust place make this up for me? Or does that just make it totally different to a full HKS dragger catback?

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