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Hi all,

I've got a R33 S2 and I'm looking to upgrade my exhaust to either a 3" or 3.5" turbo back exhaust.

I've apparently already got a HKS cat back exhaust, not 100% sure on size however. (only got the car Monday night).

What's my best bet? Should I just go to an exhaust shop and see what they can do for me? Should I keep the HKS catback and mix in other parts or would it be better to order a certain full TBE package from somewhere? I'm happy to support SAU suppliers if this is the case.

I'm in Brisbane if that helps.

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Thanks for the replies.

Looking at the Just Jap website, would this combo be a good option to use with my current HKS Catback.

JJR Split Dump & Front Pipe - Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Price: $269

High Flow Design - 3 inch Stainless Steel

X-Force 3 Inch High Flow Cat - Nissan Skyline R33 Price: $199

Flanged - Flows up to 570 CFM

Would such a system be legal - db wise?

Edited by Simmo1985
Thanks for the replies.

Looking at the Just Jap website, would this combo be a good option to use with my current HKS Catback.

JJR Split Dump & Front Pipe - Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Price: $269

High Flow Design - 3 inch Stainless Steel

X-Force 3 Inch High Flow Cat - Nissan Skyline R33 Price: $199

Flanged - Flows up to 570 CFM

Would such a system be legal - db wise?

If your current exhaust system is quiet now, then after you add the dump/front pipe and high flow cat it'll be the same. The cat back controls most of the sound.

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