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hey guys just wondering wat exhaust u are running on ur GTR's im getting one really soon but just not sure witch to go thought i would be able to get some opinions.

Im wanting to get that really nice RB26 sound with out being really loud lol. im currently looking at the HKS High Power 409 but yea just after ur thoughts :D

cheers wes

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Mate I'm running a Blitz nur specR cat back, 3"cat, blitz front pipe and tomei bellmouth dumps.

Sounds like an absolute animal, especially after i fitted tomei poncams.

But steer clear of this if you are after somethig quiet! Although from just catback it should be fairly sedate.

Still on the loud side compared to say Trust PEII or HKS Silent High Power.

Stay clear of X-force I reckon, cheap, but doesn't fit up too well and sounds a bit on the homo side.

Just my opinion.

Mate get a Fujitsubo Power Getter,

that system is an absolute animal! I have one on my R33 GTS-T, makes it sound so aggressive & even better then sum GTRs i have seen. Will post a vidclip wen i get a spare moment, also looks pimp. Not all that loud, sum drone is evident also.

cheers guys yea i thought about kermit, do u no how much he usually charges for turbo back stainless?

cat back is $550 if you provide ur own muffler, say $100 from a local exhaust shop, and i think his GTR dumps are about the same price, so for a full turbo back you might be looking at $1200 - $1400, but you could pay almost that just for a brand name cat back so its pretty good and will be as high as possible so wont scrape on ground.

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