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I am looking at upgrading my stock exhaust system on my R34 GTT and have narrowed it down to one of these two:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=273&page=2

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=273&page=2

I've heard good things from both but wanted to see if anyone's got either of these on their cars and if they would recommend them and why...

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yeh i really like the look of the tip aswell, looks sex!

but it looks like that one has it's on cat? i prefer to get a high flow cat separate like the catco one...

Kakimoto has two mufflers, its still a cat-back exhaust....

wouldnt swap my kakimoto for any other :angry:

Kakimoto has two mufflers, its still a cat-back exhaust....

wouldnt swap my kakimoto for any other :P

why does the kakimoto one have 2 mufflers? does this affect performance in any way? and why does it look so much longer in length compared to the HKS one?

I'm in the exact same boat! I want the kakimoto regu but where do u source one from? Its listed in Just Jap as out of stock? Anyone know where i can get one from?

might have to give just jap a call to see when they are getting more in, let me kno if you do this

I have not had the chance to hear a kakimoto exhaust (My friend has one for his 350Z on order) but I have heard the HKS on a few local R32's and it sounded rather nice when you jump on it...

had a kakimoto Regu on mine. exhaust tip looked very hardcore (jap racer style) and on boost in the high revs it used to literally scream.

had the muffler replaced by an Apexi N1 as the regu had started to rust/discolour badly (previous owner in japan installed it) which IMO did sound louder than the regu but i think the RB sound was a lot more pronounced with the N1.

I have'nt heard the HKS either but I'm very impressed with my Kakimoto, even at idle it has a nice subtle business sounding burble but does'nt attract too much unwanted attention, it wont wake the non-Skyline enthusiast neighbours unless its wound up.

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