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Its time to change my exhaust, I want a full exhaust system, catback.

I want it very loud and raspy, and very good performance, but not police stopping every 5 mins loud, lol......

Can anyone help. PLEEEEEEAAASSSSSSEEEEEEE, just so many choices, lol...

I like the HKS look...

Thanks again

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Lol, i meant full or catback......

And yes i have been looking at them but none of them can tell me what they sound like???

You want them to make the sound with their mouths?

Haha but in all seriousness find another skyline with exhaust/catback that u like the sound of and ask what they have. Take in mind car with similiar mods.

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my personal opinion is that if you buy a second-hand exhaust you are never going to get a muffler to work like you do with buying a new exhaust

Never going to get it to work?!?

How do you figure that? Providing its not rusted out, or damaged in anyway, I think a 2nd hand exhaust is a good money saver. Especially if they dont make the one you want anymore!

Deren

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What you said above is sort of contradictory. You want mega loud, but you don't want attention. It's sorta hand in hand.

It's like a guy saying he likes boys, but he's not gay.

Anyways, on my car, I have a 3" split dump pipe, a metal highflow cat and a 3 1/2" straight through catback exhaust with no mufflers in it.

In the scheme of things, it's not that loud. Like if you've heard rotors etc, they're like 5 times as loud. But I love it. If I could make it louder, I would.

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lol, yea, i know what i said kinda hits each other, but with a straight six, huge turb, screamer, elbow and decat, it should be loud enough, if not it will be up for sale.....

and i meant police attention, dont want it deafening loud......

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lol, yea, i know what i said kinda hits each other, but with a straight six, huge turb, screamer, elbow and decat, it should be loud enough, if not it will be up for sale.....

and i meant police attention, dont want it deafening loud......

/sigh

i thought i left this behind with silvias

"i want a fully sick exhuast that sounds loud, the loudest BOV you can get, and change the sr20det to a rb26dettttttt..then i be drifting and cruisin yo!"

Before i get too p1ssed... just go to a few skyline meets and see what they have..

Im prob going for a Trust system turbo back.

(no point only changing it from catback, unless you just want the noise factor and a tiny comparrasion of power difference from doing manifold and back)

Just Jap on this forum offer a pretty damn cheap set.. 1250 i think from memory for full system ( using stock turbo manifold)

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