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hello there fellas. i just bought new imported er34 gtt which is completely bone stock.this is my first turbo car therefore i dont have any idea about which type of exhausts to put in a turbo car.

plus there is also the vicroads and epa thing to think about.

i was wondering what i should put on my r34?i want a nice decent tone with performance (but i dont wana get in trouble with epa) what should i do buy a muufler from auto barn and take it to a exhaust place to put it on?

if any of u guys could give me sugestons would be a great help

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30047d1233639495-fs-qld-trust-power-extreme-2-cat-back-exhaust-system-dsc_0381.jpg

^^^^^

this here has a hotdog muffler and a cannon on the back, it would be loud/well over legal.

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^^^^^

This one has an oval centre muffler and a cannon on the back, it would not be as loud/close to legal.

that is what it sounds like you are after, if you go to a performance shop or an exhaust shop and tell them that you want something like that they should be able to supply you with something to suit.

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thnxx a lot titan.....

i think i gotta visit an exhust shop tell my wants and get a quote that should be good....

i was at first thinking that i should just buy a mufler from autobarn and get the people to put it on but then i realized it might have complications to be put on and might be too loud as well.

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i just went to mr mufler in preston...they told me if i put on a full turbo back xhust system i wil face problems with the epa.should i just put on a mufler then?buy one from autobarn or is there any other place where cheaper muflers are available?

btw i got my spoiler its in blue....can any one of u guys tell me where i can have it re painted for cheap but reasonable quality?

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My HKS system cost me $1000 from just jap if I remember correctly. Installed it my self. It has a very nice note to it. I also had a hiflow cat installed later on which gave it a nice bark to it when the taps are opened but I really loved the note it had with the previous cat as well. It has never gotten me into trouble with the police either. IMO best exhaust for a gtst but maybe I'm just biased :P

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i just went to mr mufler in preston...they told me if i put on a full turbo back xhust system i wil face problems with the epa.should i just put on a mufler then?buy one from autobarn or is there any other place where cheaper muflers are available?

btw i got my spoiler its in blue....can any one of u guys tell me where i can have it re painted for cheap but reasonable quality?

Just keep your stock exhaust in the garage and if/when you do cop an epa chuck it back on for the inspection

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If ypur going to go to an exhuast shop go to a decent performance one that knows what there talking about mr muffler dont know shit. You have two choices either buy a jap cat back or go to a exhust place recomended from here and get them to make an exhuast for you. As said above keep the stock one incase you ever have an epa. Forgot going to just buy a cannon from autobarn and welding to your exhuast.

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DON"T BUY EXHAUST COMPONENTS FROM AUTO BARN!

What your after is a tidy 3" system with a decent muffler. You can get mufflers that don't ruin your flow but still keep the noise down. If you have a good mechanic he should be able to give you a few options or if not try find your self a tuner who know's what he's talking about. But if your after cost effectiveness have a look in the forum classifieds and/or post up a "wanted to buy" ad. Should be able to find a full system or at least a cat back cheap but imo cat backs are useless and are only good for increasing your wank factor and noise.

There's my two bob's worth, Cheers.

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Jump on the just jap website and buy a 3 inch dump and cat back. Cheap, direct fit and in most cases legal.

I've got a series 2 stagea so same engine as you I've got a hks high power. Just over 90db with a single cell cat.

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+1 to the silent power, but it is too quiet for me and the car doesn't sound as angry as it did when i had reinhard exhaust.

id sell it to you but you are in VIC and i cbf sending it.

Autobarn can get you anything from the trust/greddy catalogue so the trust mufflers are a good system also!

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Okay I went to mufler man today tht guy has a shit load of muflers.he told me that if I put in any canon mufler I m bound to get in trouble bcz most of them are above the sound limit.he also told me that I can do the exhaust sysmten 1 by 2.so he suggested tht I get a decent mufler first,then get a cat back pipe with resonator or without depends on me then get the front pipe or what ever.

So I think I should get a mufler first then save up some more money and get catback pipe.but I m confused which mufler to get is it wise to spend 200bux on a mufler or shud I just get a cheap one arund50-100 bux?I actually liked the drift mufler I saw in autobarn is tht one any good?can u guys tell me why u guys are suggesting me not to buy anything from autobarn?

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