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Hey everyone,

I am new to the forum so if this has been discussed before im sorry for bringing it up again. I just purchased a 98 gtst m-spec, complete stocker and am in the process of picking out new goodies to make her go real quick. ive been trying to find a 3-3.5" turbo back system which is 'loud' as i love the sound the rb's make. If u guys could give me suggestions on such systems it would be much appreciated. i dont mind used systems either that are in good cond. thanks

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trust power evolution II, 3.75" cat back (with cat replacement pipe) and about as loud as you would want, got one on my r33 gtr

however, i chose it because of its large diameter and eventually when i want more power it will still let the engine breathe. you should probably put some more thought into choosing a system rather than being as loud as you can get

Big Mike

guess it mostly depends on piping mine was a 3.5" it was pointless listening to music if u had the windows down coz you wouldnt hear it LOL it was crazy but yeah other than that titanium or just use a side exit pipe, no cat, nothing... ^_-

Edited by DaGr81

^^^^^^^^^+1 easy fix for a pointless question

if you looking at doing more down the track the spend the money on a bigger then 3" exhaust.... if not 3" is fine for conciderable power... and im not sure how differant it will be in sound at all..... power maybe.... you might loose a bit down low with the 3.75" exhaust... dont quote me on it but im pretty sure.

GO to exhaust shop

Ask for exhaust with no mufflers

loud

Pretty easy.

x2

Cheap, easy and loud.

Thats basically how my exhaust was... 3" all the way through... Just pipe. To a rear muffler. Beleive me the cops loved to pull me over!

screamer pipe...

also see if you can get on ACA and give us all an even worse name

lol! classic.. I just removed my entire exhaust from the dumps, replaced it with a piece of drainpipe from the side of the house and it sounds wicked! Didn't cost to much either!

Edited by Got Boost?

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