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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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Yeah, Stainless all the way, can't afford titanium...

So Catco is the way to go for cats?

Any pics of twin pipes with a blue'ish burnt tip???

Also, aiming for 3" to 3.5", no bigger, and I don't want a f**k arse big cannoon on it either, hence my willingness to go twin pipes...

Well in that case, burnt tip is outta the question (I thought it was purely cosmetic, didn't think it had anything to do with the titanium itself)...

What I'm astounded by is how NO ONE makes a twin pipes system for the R34...

Yeah, I've spoken to Kermit and I might go that way... Wither way, he said I need a split dump/front pipe, muffler and cat...

So yeah, I'm looking for those exhaust components... Help would be much appreciated..

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