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So, I'm looking at getting an exhaust in the next few months, I'm in Perth so I'll probably get a custom job done by Kermit...

Now I'm looking for a muffler, I really don't want to go for a big single cannooon... I'm hoping to go for a stainless steel twin pipe setup like this:

http://www.apexi-usa.com/product_exhaust_d...0&pageNum=1

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I've got an R34 GTT and I'd like some help in trying to track down a good quality, twin pipes muffler...

I'm hoping to not to cheap skate... I'm thinking GReddy, HKS, Apexi, Kakimoto... Anything that has a good rep and that people can fully back and recommend..

Also, I'm not too informed in Cat converters, I'm looking for a decent cat as well.. I'm not too familiar with technical aspects of catalytic converters, but I'm willing to get a decent one with good flow propreties, and that is both legal, and resonable for my application... I know Metal Cat, Catco and Magic cat.... If I'm looking at getting a 3" or 3.5" system, what sorta cat should I be looking for????

Thanks heaps!

Mark.

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I currently gota 3'inch Trust/Greddy Power II Extreme, with a front pipe from the turbo back with high flow cat.. and i tell ya! its pretty mint! its not loud, not ricey ... the sound is unbelievable!

Yeah thats it....

I understand that and I'm willing to spend a reasonable amount of money in order to get a reasonable product, and stainless steel, no less...

As I stated, I'm after a twin pipes setup, could hitech mufflers do one up for me?? Oh wait, your in Syd.... doh!

@Geraus..

Yeah mate, I realise you've got a GReddy PEII, I just didn't think the system included a cat converter, I thought you usually have to by and aftermarket cat to go into an aftermarket zorst... I didn't think that the zorst would include a cat with teh package...

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