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Ive got a 5Zigen Pro racer cat back suited for the 34 GTR and it bolted fine to the cat and aligned with all the rubbers. One of the best sounding exhausts on a NA skyline by far from imo..

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Could be yours if you throw a reasonable offer my way :)

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anyone know if the above system would fit a R34 N/A SEDAN version??

5zigan make one to suit the 34 gtt sedan. i got it on my na 34 sedan and it sounds amazing , got it from cartoys in SA for something like $1350

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i was lucky enough to get my hands on a kakimoto 2 3/4 cat back for my coupe. sounds mad. had to get a centre muffler to shut it up abit tho but i got it pretty damn cheap anyway so im very happy. and yeh dont go more than 2 1/2 / 2 3/4 on an na otherwise u get some nice lag, so that 5Zigen Pro racer for the gtr isn't worth gettin anyway i'd say.

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Far out man $1350?

Looks sweet but i dont think its worth that much.

All i did on mine was cut off the two stock tips, my bro got me 2 three inch stainless dumpers and welded those on. The was a butterfly flange thing for backpressure which makes it sound gay. Cut it off and now its really deep, purrs

I dont wanna get an aftermarket one cause it might be too loud and cant hear my beats, plus the cops love em.

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Far out man $1350?

Looks sweet but i dont think its worth that much.

All i did on mine was cut off the two stock tips, my bro got me 2 three inch stainless dumpers and welded those on. The was a butterfly flange thing for backpressure which makes it sound gay. Cut it off and now its really deep, purrs

I dont wanna get an aftermarket one cause it might be too loud and cant hear my beats, plus the cops love em.

yeh $1350 is alot but i didnt care its looks great and sounds awsome :D and actualy i got $500 off, it was somethink like $1850 retail, i defently dont think its worth that much

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get custom one made up be around $500-600

2.5 inch piping

hot dog resonator

hi flo cat

and decent cannon/muffler (use to have a good built cannon :) sounded mint/ after defect i had maganflow muffler with twin tips which was quieter but still sounded good)

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wait a sec i was looking at the 5zigan website i think the exhaust i bought was for a na 34, i dont now but heres a link http://www.5zigen.co.jp/app/stock/stockmai...mp;p_sygcod=002

Pro/R A-spec スカイライン(NA) ER34 4Dr - Sedans only. Not coupe.

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