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hi all

iv done a number of searches but failed to find the info im looking for

i have the option of going to my exhaust guy who will order me a X force exhaust(r34 gtt) and put it together with mild steel for 1300

http://www.xforce.com.au/cars/view_car/14

or

buying the same kit on just jap in stainless steel for 1300...

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=252&page=5

my question is, has anyone bought the just jap kit? did it come with a hotdog or an oval resonator as i would pref the oval resonator

and is the cannon angled?

if im lucky, the just jap exhaust is oval and stainless for 1300...... if im lucky lol

any help would be great

cheers

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hey mate, i got a stainless steel one for my r34 about 6 months ago looks like the just jap one (has the hotdog). apart from i got it before i ever saw it on just jap i got it off ebay, i no it says mild steel but send a msg to the guy and ask for a price for stainless... im pretty sure it cost me 1150 or 1050... either way might save ya a few bucks, n yer mine is angled cannon aswell which i dont think i orignally wanted but its all right now i recon, let me no how ya go :D

thats the guy i got mine from

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-SKYLINE-R34-...%3A1%7C294%3A50

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did it come with a hotdog or an oval resonator as i would pref the oval resonator

just wondering why you are worried about that?

Resonators/hotdog's have been proven time and time again here on this forum to basically make zero different to noise.

You are better off with a muffler instead of a resi/hotdog, or just have nothing at all

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