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Hi, am looking into buying an r34 gt-t exhaust..

few questions first..

How do you get the "Angle Look" on the r34 rear? Is that a specific exhaust or do you have to bend the exhaust to get it on an angle?

Also, im after the best sounding R34-G-tt exhaust & also best performing. I'm expecting to have 200-230rwkw.

I want low revs to be quiet & HIGH Revs to SCREAM.

All help is appreciated.

Cheers!!!

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Hi, am looking into buying an r34 gt-t exhaust..

few questions first..

How do you get the "Angle Look" on the r34 rear? Is that a specific exhaust or do you have to bend the exhaust to get it on an angle?

Also, im after the best sounding R34-G-tt exhaust & also best performing. I'm expecting to have 200-230rwkw.

I want low revs to be quiet & HIGH Revs to SCREAM.

All help is appreciated.

Cheers!!!

You'll want a VTEC Honda exhaust then. LOL jokes.

Apparently some 5Zigen exhausts do that, that's why a lot of Honda's use them, so i'm told.

i got my exhaust made for me by a mate who works at sabaddins. it has the nice bit of angle as well and sits very close to the body of the car, unlike most brand name exhausts which hang really lol

its a 3inch front and dump pipe, 3inch hi flow cat, 1 resonator and a cannon muffler, fairly quietish cruising around but when its on boost hard it screams. im getting a very similar (albeit a lil bigger with a screamer) for my new engine.

i got a HKS Super Dragger from a R33 modified to suit my GT-T. You might get sick of the drone of a angled/canon style you're thinking of.

I can def recommend the super dragger if you want something nice around town, but still has a very nice note when you've got the boot in.

i got a HKS Super Dragger from a R33 modified to suit my GT-T. You might get sick of the drone of a angled/canon style you're thinking of.

I can def recommend the super dragger if you want something nice around town, but still has a very nice note when you've got the boot in.

+1

I got the exact same system modified for my 4door, full specs here. It's really nice and quiet on idle & low revs and seems to flow well.

There's been a few R33 HKS Super Dragers for sale lately, just factor in some $$ for modifying it to suit.

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