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ON EDGE you have absolutely no idea....

I've heard an exhaust on a R32 RB20DE and it sounds excellent, apexi full system too and no annoying drone

i guess owning a worked r33 series 2 an r34 GT-R means i got no idea hey??? quick to have a go aint ya?

had a friend with a r33 gts4 n/a with exhaust, there horrible.....

n/a = ricer/wannabe

my advice, if its n/a, keep that engine muffled

a quick question, will it be wise to put a rb26dett into a GTS4???

it would only make sense.....just ask Chad (DSTROY) he has a RB26DETT in a GTS4 shell/running gear.....

i guess owning a worked r33 series 2 an r34 GT-R means i got no idea hey??? quick to have a go aint ya?

had a friend with a r33 gts4 n/a with exhaust, there horrible.....

n/a = ricer/wannabe

my advice, if its n/a, keep that engine muffled

I am with cosi on the NA sounding shit....just depends on what exhaust people are getting......i had a mazda 626 with a 2.5" cat back system with a box and it sounded quiet nice.....no droning nothing like that......those riced up lancers really shit me off with their supercheap cannon......

I am with cosi on the NA sounding shit....just depends on what exhaust people are getting......i had a mazda 626 with a 2.5" cat back system with a box and it sounded quiet nice.....no droning nothing like that......those riced up lancers really shit me off with their supercheap cannon......

+1 Krishy

Keep it muffled none of this cheap cannon with the marble rattle rubbish

yep i think of an exhaust upgrade as a performance enhancing upgrade that induces better flow of the exhaust gasses....now a NA riced up lancer will prob gain nothing from that shitty super cheap cannon and a 3" cat back system.....where as a turbo'ed motor willl pick up some decent performance

i guess owning a worked r33 series 2 an r34 GT-R means i got no idea hey??? quick to have a go aint ya?

had a friend with a r33 gts4 n/a with exhaust, there horrible.....

n/a = ricer/wannabe

my advice, if its n/a, keep that engine muffled

fine don't respect what other skyline owners have, be a selfless snob, in fact go post in the N/A section just how much you really feel...

like ANY exhaust system, you have to do it right otherwise it's not going to sound good, your biased opinion therefore doesn't matter

and how does, n/a = ricer/wannabe? Do you even know the meaning? :D

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fine don't respect what other skyline owners have, be a selfless snob, in fact go post in the N/A section just how much you really feel...

like ANY exhaust system, you have to do it right otherwise it's not going to sound good, your biased opinion therefore doesn't matter

and how does, n/a = ricer/wannabe? Do you even know the meaning? :D

I aint bias, i dont like there sound, imo the commodore from ecotec onwards sounds better. Thats My opinion, because i think that i have had some wankers abuse me, why? Because they are so caught up in the illusion that nothing can be better than a skyline

there are some people on here that are so bias and think skylines are the best and only good thing. This is what really frustrates me. :P

I respect what people have, but dont put a straight through on a car that will not benefit from it in anyway.

I guess your the type of bloke that applauds the lancer owner with a tinny sounding cannon exhaust.

The skyline N/A is no performance car, dont kid yourself an try an make it something it aint. Save money and do an engine transplant, dont try and mod an n/a skyline

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