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another first vote lol

wtf is with the flute on the white 180 holly crap

the flutes on the s15 look nice

i am a big fan of flutes but cannons are nice as well

if you have aftermarket kit...i reakon then go the flutes

if standard kit then go cannons

That first pic is a bit excessive of a flute lol

I'll be in the market for an exhaust aswell soon... looking at something twin tip/flute - looks more subtle and clean.. cannons are a wee bit overdone/homo - too many homo cars have them - lancers, excels, shitboxes... etc

dan, flutes would NOT look right on the standard bodied gtr. you need something to hide the muffler abit like johns car has the opening in the rear bar or like a vertex rear bar does.

imo, i think if your going to leave the cars body standard, you should go a decent chuncky cannon style on the angle. get the tip of the exhaust hanging out the back of the car abit but keep the muffle tucked up in the car if you can.

btw, the first pic is straight pipes not flutes :wave: which is what ill be getting soonish :/

the 2nd flute looks nice... the canon's shown there look pretty ok too, i think the ones that are fully cylindrical and stuck on some dumb angle sticking out the back of your car sideways look stupid.... but the straight through canon's look good, especially with a nice looking not overdone tip.. my 2c

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