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Hey guys, looking at getting an exaust for my R34gtr vspec2 nur, i am leaning towards "Blitz Nur Spec" 3inch from turbo back.

I had the same exaust on my old skyline and loved the note, and how loud it is, "my mrs hates it though" lol.

Just want your oppinions and where is the best place to get it from.

Thanks

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depends how muchh money you can spend.

Trust Ti-R Exhaust = 3k =D

theres also the "Blitz Nur Spec" Exhaust, sounds quite sick......you can pick one up for around $900, but i saw someone on saw selling a used one for $600bux

wats ur budget

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Racepace 3.5" Custom GTR. Not cheap, but worth it. Simple as that.

Quiet and flow is king

haha thats what my mrs says. I like it loud, tells the person next to me to watch out, lol. Just love the echoing noise in tunnels and the constant hum, e.t.c...

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haha thats what my mrs says. I like it loud, tells the person next to me to watch out, lol. Just love the echoing noise in tunnels and the constant hum, e.t.c...

youll defiantly want to go titanium then, defiantly the loudest exhausts there is, or straight pipe stainless steel.

still comes down to how much money you have....let us know and we'll better answer you

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Hey guys, looking at getting an exaust for my R34gtr vspec2 nur, i am leaning towards "Blitz Nur Spec" 3inch from turbo back.

I had the same exaust on my old skyline and loved the note, and how loud it is, "my mrs hates it though" lol.

Just want your oppinions and where is the best place to get it from.

Thanks

BLITZ Nur Spec exhaust a bloody loud tho.

I have a Nur Spec cat back and it roars on take off drones while cruising and even on idle, I remember its rumbles.

I took it off and got the stock cat back till I find something will good flow and not so loud.

Try a Nismo Weldina, Kakimoto, Ganadon (like what Alex has on his Nur) or a HKS Hi Power Silent exhaust and see how you go.

Or do what Ash said.

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Racepace would be my personal choice. Just took off my Blitz Nur Spec off my rb20 r32 - way too loud gave me the shits, you get all the wrong attention. My old, subtle yet high-flowing exhaust makes me smile more. Let the velocity do the talking :blink:

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