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Hi to everyone, im new here so sorry if i do/have done anything wrong already haha...

I just recently got my 'new' car (R34 25 GT - non turbo). Everything on the car right down to the bone is completely stock and since im a P plater (from Melbourne) theres not much i can do in the way of performance mods right now so im taking the other route and slowly styling the car to my taste.

Firstly i just want to make the car sound have a bit more depth, right now i cant even hear it, its whisper quite and i just wanted to add some depth and grunt to it for now, i was hoping if anyone can tell me where i can get a catback or a cannon or something that will give me a nice sounding R34 like i hear on the others that go past me.

I know its kind of wierd just to do it for the sound but its only a temp thing until i can fully do up the car when im off P's. Hopefully i will get my D1spec I Uras bodykit and Enkei RS7 rims so the car will look less 'stock like' when im done.

It would be greatly appreciated if anyone can help me, thanks.

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The new laws don't allow you to do anything that increases engine power output so that rules out having any sort of modification to your exhaust system.

Best thing to do would be to just go for suspension, braking upgrades or cosmetics/wheels. Or just get a new sound system.

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like the man said, since ur a p plater (im assuming u got ur license after july 1st) u cant do anything that increases the cars hp.

thats means exhausts, coolers, pods, ect

ur pretty much stuffed in my terms

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