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I have been debating for a long time now which exhaust to get, and i think ive finally come to a decision. I think im going to go with a Blitz NUR Spec, i have heard good things about these exhausts, they have good sound, they are a full stainless system, and give good performance upgrade.

Ask EGA41T he has a NUR SPEC on his S2

all this talk of jap brand exhausts needing mufflers, etc. being cut out makes me wonder why people still buy them?

i'll stick to kermit spec exhausts. :)

Unfortunately, not all of us have that option though. I asked kermit about an exhaust and got a quote roughly the same as a bolt on system, and that didn't include the cost of the resonator and canon that I would have to supply myself.

I personally lean towards the NUR spec myself.

Just make sure you end it in a big ski ramp jap style! :)

I have an R32GTR Nismo exhaust on my Stagea. It was quiet, but effective on the GTR (300 rwkw) and seems equally so on the Stagea. Makes no more noise than standard at up to 3,000 rpm, so great from highway running perspective, zero resonance. Over 3,000 rpm it allows the normal RB type howl, audible but never annoying.

The guys at Liverpool Exhaust and I modified it to fit the Stagea, added around 100 mm before the rear subframe and around 80 mm after the rear muffler (ie; extended the tail pipe).

:nyaanyaa: cheers :domokun:

Well I did a bit of research on the Blitz NUR Spec R... and it was looking real good until I looked closely at the photos of the Cannon.... and the tip is angled!!! Call me fussy but personally I cant stand angled tips :P

Right now the HKS looks the goods... :banana:

Does anyone know whether something like this would require much modification to fit a stagea?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-SKYLINE-R33-...1QQcmdZViewItem

I know its a cheap chinese brand or whatever it is.... but i just want something very cheap that does the job. :)

as sydneykid said, they need to be lengthened a tad, but the rest of it fits fine.

im 99% sure even just adding a bit in between the cat and the cat back will be suffice, but how sydneykid did it is probably a more snug fit.

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