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What is the quietest off the shelf exhaust for an r32 gtst? I think there was a Trust item that stated it was under 95db but not sure for what car though.

Just looking for a bit more power with a nice subtle note but trying to stay legal.

Cheers for any info.

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I had a GReddy power extreme II on my r32 gtst JASMA approved

It was really quiet but that was with the in built silencer in the tip which reduced the outlet to 2.5 inches

As soon as the silencer was taken out (which took 2 chisels a hammer and vice grips) it was quite loud.

In 3" ?

There are plenty of exhausts in 3" that are well under 90db @ 4500rpm which is roughly the RB20 test mark.

Anything Fujitsubo with two mufflers generally are all OK and quiet in 3"

Yeah, after a 3" full or cat back. What is the legal limit in NSW anyway? Was it 86db or something like that?

Wish i could try before i buy, lol.

That Nismo one looks good but not worth traveling interstate for, lol.

Yeah, after a 3" full or cat back. What is the legal limit in NSW anyway? Was it 86db or something like that?

Wish i could try before i buy, lol.

That Nismo one looks good but not worth traveling interstate for, lol.

I just put on the 3 1/2 inch fujitsu cat back system, its very quiet and sounds alot more refined compared to a loud exhaust.. i doubt there'd be any legal issues with noise

I have on my 34 a JJR Solid Dump, high flow cat and a 3" Fujitsubo (JASMA) exhaust. It's very quiet when you're putting around town. But when you give it a bootfull it really has a nice note to it. Beats shifting to angel gear when passing police...

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