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My 1995 GTR V-Spec came with HKS SuperDragger exhaust. I'm surprised that it is relatively quiet - which is good given the amount of attention Skylines get anyways. The rear muffler and exhaust pipe are huge which I didn't like at first but now I'm used to it. It's a 3.5" system. I don't know what the front pipes are but they are pretty big too.

The only thing that is bad is that over bumps sometimes the pipe bumps into the rear sway bar that "clanks".

Other than that I love it. Very deep rumble too.

Tomei Expreme Manifolds

2 X GT RS's

Mines dumps

HKS 70 mm into 80 mm front pipes

and a Trust MX 3.25 inch cat back i think it is

Big enough for roughly 400 KW at the rears (give or take a few KW)

Thanks for the input guys, i can wait to get an exhaust on, it just sounds so restricted stock!!

I have heard some other R33 GTR's out there with exhaust and front pipes and they just sound unbelievable with a really deep note..

One thing i have found is that is really hard to source a good complete system and i may need to buy cat back separate and grab some front pipe later..

I have found the below combo through a trader online here, let me know if you think it will be a good match:

HKS Hi-Power 409 Cat Back Exhaust System - Nissan Skyline BCNR33 - $799.00

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ja...ms-t167807.html

1. Does this exhaust sound load/good on an R33 GTR?

2. Would it be a good combination with this front pipe?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/JJ...00#entry3739600

3. Do i need to buy anything to complete this exhaust system?

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