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Hey I currently have a new RSR Invidia 3.5" Stainless cat back for R33 with a oval muffler and 5 1/4" Tip. I would like to have something bit louder as this is very average/stock sounding , which is amazing for size ! . Anyone interested in pics/vids please let me know , im only after good quality so fire away!

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Im in the same boat as you i have a HKS Preist S/S Cat back exhuast, and am looking for something with a bit more noise to it, its an awesome exhuast and quality made, just need more flow for when i get the car tuned. :) Good Luck. You might want to post up your location aswell so people in your area might be keen.

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Just polished her up and it looks mint! I'm trying to get some Photos up of exhaust ! I don't wanna let it go because it makes the GTR look so tough but it's just a likttle too quiet! There must be someone looking for the opposite of what I want ?? Lol

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metal with one cannon muffler and one big ass muffler do you want pics

let me know as i am going to put a hooker muffler to tone it down next week,the size i from cat 3.25-3.75 + two khs mufflers

http://www.youtube.com/user/r33Niko

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Mine is pretty loud and I'm looking for something quitter. No idea what it is though; haven't looked under the car to see stamping, will be under the car tomorrow. Then I shall inform you.

Here's a pic

http://i1040.photobucket.com/albums/b406/jacquesvd/P1010020.jpg

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