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Hey guys & girls, as most of you know now my escapades for 400kw have been haulted for a more responsive 300-330rwkw using some HKS GT-SS's.

I'll be getting some dump pipes from Tomei but id like screamer pipes. As these turbos are internally wastegated, i'll need a divider plate in the dump pipes, so im assuming that of the shelf dumps are outta the question, im gonna need to get some made up ay?

What do you think? It'll be connected to a 3.5" exhaust down to the cat, then use the 4" HKS system i have on it now.

I'm thinkin about hollowing out the cat, to get some mad flames happening, lol. :P

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So whats the question, screamer pipes and hollowed out cats are illegal for many good reasons, and completely unnecessary for the power you are chasing.

i understand what your getting at here dude, i said "id like" screamer pipes and that i might hollow out the cat - i think the one on the car already is hollowed out, im not sure. Damn straight they are illegal for good reasons but this isn't my daily, if it was, this sort of stuff is outta the question! I dont think im draggin down the GTR's image at all - thats the last thing i want to do!

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