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hey guys im pretty new to the forums here on sau after owning all sr's i bought myself a gtr r34 v spec.

i after some advice on what exhaust everyone is running and your thoughts... i want to run something loud and with maximum flow but also somethign that looks really good. will be buying one in the next 4 months so thought i better start looking.

so how much

specs

pics

etc would be great!

cheers in advance fellas :)

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hey guys im pretty new to the forums here on sau after owning all sr's i bought myself a gtr r34 v spec.

i after some advice on what exhaust everyone is running and your thoughts... i want to run something loud and with maximum flow but also somethign that looks really good. will be buying one in the next 4 months so thought i better start looking.

so how much

specs

pics

etc would be great!

cheers in advance fellas :)

If money is no object then look at the Midori Seibi system.

76mm bellmouth dumps, as good as the tomei ones.

matching split downpipe, merging to 90mm.

high flow cat, 90mm

then full titanium catback system, 90mm to big tip.

I think this would rock because it isn't heavy (titanium) is 90mm the whole way, and

it would all bolt up perfectly.

Unfortunately the all-in cost of this is scary. I think it comes in at $8k with the

crushed aussie dollar!

If you can find a turbo back solution that doesn't have any step changes in diameter, fits with

one of the Trust PE Ti-R cat-backs, isn't ridiculously loud and doesn't use a bung (which

wouldn't pass the authorities) then lemme know!

nah 8 k is wayyy to much im looking into the kakimoto exhaust atm as they seem to be decently priced...

also like the super dragger and blitz but i pretty much just want to see more pics of peoples and how they sit etc before i go out and buy one.

nah 8 k is wayyy to much im looking into the kakimoto exhaust atm as they seem to be decently priced...

also like the super dragger and blitz but i pretty much just want to see more pics of peoples and how they sit etc before i go out and buy one.

well Fujitsubi is one of the most common exhausts for GT-Rs in japan...

from memory they are decently priced...

it depends, someone should write an article on comparison with exhausts..(unless they have already)

because an exhaust shop can custom make whatever exhaust and whatever angle you like.....

and these custom ones are like half the price of HKS for example...

that might be something to look into....

on the previous supra i had, i went to a custom exhaust shop......got a 3" pipe with 4" x6" stainless steel muffler & got them to give it a little kick in an angle of the way the muffler stuck out.

it was around 1000$ or so....

but these things may work just as good as Blitz or HKS..... but like i said...i dont think anyone has compared with a dyno..

that sounds tuff too, im after more of the shape as the blitz one i have posted up i have found out its a blitz nur RR now just to find a few more pics and prices and see how i go i guess... im not going to make my mind up straight away so still on the hunt

i used to have a veilside teardrop titanium lightest on the market at 4kg 3 1/2 inch one peice straight pipe no resonator etc full titanium nice exhaust but loud 109db @5100rpm which is the rpm test limit for db testing for a 33, 34 GTR, i now have a kakamoto regu 06&R nice and quite but more restrictive and more then twice the weight ,they are a good well made solid exhaust though

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some of the veilside exhaust

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I gota BLITZ Nur Spec but for a R32 GTR, its atleast 3" if not 3.5". Great for exhaust flow but loud.

gtr13 that Veilside Tear Drop Exhaust is awesome!

Also my friend Tim GTR on SAU has a cat back titanium Ganador Exhaust system on his R34 GTR Nur. Again, its atleast a 3" if not 3.5".

Has a nice low rumble and opens up when the accelerator is down. Good for a few flames too. LOL!

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I gota BLITZ Nur Spec but for a R32 GTR, its atleast 3" if not 3.5". Great for exhaust flow but loud.

gtr13 that Veilside Tear Drop Exhaust is awesome!

Also my friend Tim GTR on SAU has a titanium Ganador Exhaust system on his R34 GTR Nur. Again, its atleast a 3" if not 3.5".

Has a nice low rumble and opens up when the accelerator is down. Good for a few flames too. LOL!

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The ganador is the one with only the end muffler, yes? is it really not TOO loud? They come up relatively

cheaply (for ti) on yahoo, i think they are discontinued..

Moneypit - Im sure its a cat back not just a muffler... if thats what your refering to..? I don't have a pic of it from under the car, maybe next time when I see Tim I can take a pic of it.

Well as opposed to my BLITZ Nur Spec which just roars on idle LOL! I can say the Ganador is not too loud.

Moneypit - Im sure its a cat back not just a muffler... if thats what your refering to..? I don't have a pic of it from under the car, next time when I see Tim.

Well as opposed to my BLITZ Nur Spec which just roars on idle LOL! I can say the Ganador is not too loud.

I mean is it this one?

http://page3.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/c191702730

http://page3.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/c191702730

Ah yeah LOL!

Well thats looks pretty much like it, a full cat back.

From what I can tell in Japanese = "新品 ガナドール BNR34 スカイライン GT-R RB26DETT 99/1~02/8"

http://page3.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/c191702730

Ah yeah LOL!

Well thats looks pretty much like it, a full cat back.

From what I can tell in Japanese = "新品 ガナドール BNR34 スカイライン GT-R RB26DETT 99/1~02/8"

yeah. Interestingly it is 80mm before the mid "muffler" -- and then opens up to 90mm to the rear muffler..

I suppose because of the difficulty obtaining 90mm dumps and 90mm cats!

also weighs 6kg vs stock 18kg

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