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hey guys, im looking into buying a new canon/muffler for my system, i currently have a fujitsubu jasma one and its a bit quiet, sounds good on idle but when u step on it its quiet.

i was wondering what people recomend as a brand of canon/muffler to use at the back of the exhaust, i was thinking "Genie" as i have had one of these in the past and thought it sounded quite good, its for an r33 gtst with bellmouth 3" and 3.5" catback, i dont want the car to sound like a toy, so i dont really want it to be a deep note, id love it to sound more like a racecar as all skylines should.

so, anyone have any recomendations for brands to look into? that give a good racey note to the exhaust? id like it to be a bit loud to.

cheers guys

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what do people tihnk of the kakimoto mufflers?

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=316&page=1

Im pretty certain those Kakimoto mufflers are no longer available.

Kakimoto systems in general have a reputation for being a great street exhaust as they are fairly quiet, so if you are chasing something that is going to be louder, you may want to look at a different rear muffler.

Im pretty certain those Kakimoto mufflers are no longer available.

Kakimoto systems in general have a reputation for being a great street exhaust as they are fairly quiet, so if you are chasing something that is going to be louder, you may want to look at a different rear muffler.

ok, cheers mate.

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