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im thinking to get a 2nd hand turbo back exhaust for my 34 gtt.

it doesn't have to be a good brand but have to be in good condition.

anyone has any idea where i can get one? or anyone has a spare one and happy to sell?

cheers

kyp in welshpool.

jpc in osborne park.

buy a muffler, take it to mettams morley to get a custom one made up?

ebay special for cheap?

there's a few around...just gonna look

Edited by J_R32

Hey Bud,

If that is your nice 34 sedan in the pic then first of all grats.

Secondly - Why do you want a second hand no-branded exhaust. The brand-named stuff at the highest price doesnt always guarantee quality but it's usually a good indicator (you get what you pay for).

If you plan on keeping that beast in the pic save up and get yourself a decent exhaust bud.. every bit makes a difference in the end.

cheers,

Steve

yes mate, its for my 34 sedan. are you also got a sedan 34?

i thought brand and no brand won't make much different.. but now i konw im wrong and thank you for that.

i've found a front pipe today and it's a hks one.

now im still looking for a cat back.

i've been to JPC 1 month ago and they said they don't have any exhaust for 34 at the monent.

and i went to KPY this afternoon and they said they don't have one as well..

so im looking for a brand new one now.

any recommend what brand and where should i get the r34 cat back exhaust, and normally who much will it cost?

and one more short question:

is it r33 gtst cat back exhaust definitely won't fit my r34?

cheers,

ryan

i found a nice hks hi-power silent cat-back (new) for my fiances 34gtt on ebay, cost 750 from NZ :ph34r: sounds awesome!

uhm... don't think a 33gtst will fit, different body lengths and positions possibly? not sure...

Just get a custom one made up. You'll more than likely get better ground clearance over a jap one anyway. In saying that though, a custom one will probably cost only a little less than jap.

Edited by Dani Boi
i found a nice hks hi-power silent cat-back (new) for my fiances 34gtt on ebay, cost 750 from NZ :D sounds awesome!

uhm... don't think a 33gtst will fit, different body lengths and positions possibly? not sure...

wow, sounds great!

it's a dealer or private seller? im wondering if he still get some more.

Edited by ryan_perth

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