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I am looking to upgrade my exhaust very soon and an tossing up weather to get a Jap built exhaust or a custom exhaust from an exhaust shop. I have been looking at a Trust Power Extreme II Exhaust exhaust and getting a split dump and hiflow cat, which will come to around $2000 installed (stainless) or a custom exhaust which will cost about $1600 in mild steel.

There are a few things I would like to know,

Firstly, Will the Trust Power Extreme II Exhaust fit neatly on the R33 sedans and still stick out the back.

Secondly, it it worth the money to buy the exhaust and get it installed or to just get a custom exhust fitted.

and yes I did a search before I asked

Cheers

Chris

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The 4door is 4cm longer so the tip will be too short.Now since you can`t cut and move all the hangers, just cut the end off the muffler, and weld on a new tip 4cm longer.Down side is you lose the logo on the tip but can change the tip for a smaller one or even oblong or square like XR8. I know because thats what I had to do.Let me tell you a 4" tip is far less noticable but still looks good, and by the way, get mild steel as it will still outlast the car. :)

OH and by the way, the power extreme will be too loud so get a fujitsubo legalis or HKS super dragger.Whack on an extra hotdog and you`ll be legal and no drone.

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