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Can't seem to find anyone that makes an exhaust system for an N/A R34. I'm after extractors, headers, hi flow cat and a cat back exhaust/muffler? Does anyone know who makes one? I've looked all over the forums but can't seem to find any info so any info would be really appreciated. Thanks, Jack

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DKNE in Australia also do extractors for N/A Skylines. Coby extractors would be the way to go at the moment if you're prepared to wait as there's a group buy in the works. Custom would hardly be worth the dollars given that you can get them from DKNE or Partsco for a lot less.

Cara (MISSR34) was taking interest for the purchase of her custom extractors.

I go into exhaust places and all I get is, oh we don't know how to do your car, we can't get your extractors, this and that blah blah, its really frustrating me at the moment thats why I wanted to know if anyone knows somewhere in melbourne.

So absolutely noone makes a system, and I have to get one custom built?

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Anyone can do a custom catback system for your car.

Just get the Coby Extractors from Partsco or DKNE Extractors.

As far as buying a catback exhaust goes, you're not going to have a lot of luck with aftermarket off-the-shelf systems, at least not without spending more than it's worth.

Hi jack ...

Simple exhaust setup for your car is as follows

Coby D12 extractors from www.partsco.com (they are in NZ but they ship to aus ) I just payed $306 delivered to my workshop for a set of mandrel bent extractors 6 into 2 into 1 with 2.5" outlet

Get a 2.5" highflow cat

Then get a 2.5" catback turbo style off the shelf system

Thats probbably the cheapest way to go

DKNE extractors go for $480 in Aus so I found it cheaper to get the COBY ones from NZ delivered to me for $306

yeah mate i agree with everyone else's contributions. I have DKNE's and also they make the r34 adaptor onto a skyline designed exhaust which is important because they make extractors with a 4 bolt set up like this:

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Stock set up is just two

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they design the adapter to go on any r34 designed exhaust. If you go to a shop they just cut the bolt holes of a inch up on the pipe and weld.

I have a r33 so Kakimoto do a 2.5" system but i've never seen aftermarket r34 systems.

Hi jack ...

Simple exhaust setup for your car is as follows

Coby D12 extractors from www.partsco.com (they are in NZ but they ship to aus ) I just payed $306 delivered to my workshop for a set of mandrel bent extractors 6 into 2 into 1 with 2.5" outlet

Get a 2.5" highflow cat

Then get a 2.5" catback turbo style off the shelf system

Thats probbably the cheapest way to go

DKNE extractors go for $480 in Aus so I found it cheaper to get the COBY ones from NZ delivered to me for $306

Thanks a lot really helpful man, also, do I need to worry about headers or what?

i would recomend DKNE.com.

pretty sure they have a cat back system, well they do for a 33, a little pricey but it may be a last resort.

most exhaust places should be able to make a decent system up for u. if they say wat they told u, then they obviusly dont want ur business or know nothing about exhausts.

i dont no victoria, but im sure theres somethin there,

let us no how u get on

Found a place thanks to Al on here, they're going to make me a 2 1/4" system, just need to purchase extractors from DKNE. Do I really need the heat proof coating from them or just the standard extractors? Is it worth the extra $300?

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