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Ive got 33 series 2 gts which is completely stock

ive done audio so thats out of the way

what do you all reckon i should go with next from the following

- exhaust

- extractors & pod

- rims incl lowering but that could be pricy

if i go with exhaust which i tihnk i will any reccomend one...i'll probably get one through justjap or somewhere else if someone can reccomend a good cheap place.

i tihnk there should be a group buy on exhausts

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There is a Nismo one I got through JustJap..awesome catback.. Great sound.. stock-ish looking.. no droning.. its beaute!

If your going to go zorst.. get headers back..

Look through the NA section.. there is a stupid amount of threads on this topic

Hi mate - enjoying your car?

First I'd do:

- exhaust & extractors (buy mine :))

Then:

- suspension: shocks, springs, strut bars, swaybars

I found a pod didn't make much difference. You have to clean it quite often and also get a heatshield and cut some metal to get it a decent cold air feed, otherwise you're going backwards.

yea hks super dragger is what i want but dont wanna pay that much for second hand stuff lol

rather jus pay lyk 700 for brand new zorst n get extractors new for 200 or w/e lol

also does anyone kno the maximum legal size the tip of the muffler can be cause i want like a cannon muffler but heard theres limits????

Well I actually want to get rid of my old hi-tech muffler + tip + about a metre of 2 and a quarter inch piping..

here's a vid of it.

If you're in sydney you can come get it for like $50

edit: that goes for anyone who wants an exhaust cheap that's good quality I just need to get rid of it.. been sitting downstairs for ages.

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