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mandrel bent 2.5" mild steel custom made system. include 0-2 extra mufflers in the middle of the system, oval muffler on end.

will cost around 600 or so. just go to a local exhaust shop and get one made up.

this topic was covered in a previous post .... MANY times, in fact there was one just yesterday if you had bothered to read.

There is five different threads about exhaust systems for non turbo skylines on the first page of this section.

They need to put a sticky or something in huge bold writing because every single retard comes into this section of SAU and asks the same question.

gain performance through exhost?

easy mate, just make the piping as big as possible, 2.5" has been suggested cos its just too expensive to buy enough metal to make 5" piping. bigger piping = tons of air flying right through.

also sticking a whopping great big cannon will make your cars exhaust system be just as powerful as what the name suggests - A CANNON

your skyline will now fly

okay il be serious now, exhaust isnt a very great way to make more power. in fact anything n/a isnt a very good way to make more power.

this is why you are advised to SEARCH.

in fact, had you searched, you would also have found out that extractors are nastily expensive for the relatively little power they give unless you like to be in mid-high rpm ranges, and even then its still nothing special.

and if you at least did not say "cbf searching" - you would have at least avoided my sarcasm.

im picking up a nismo 2.5" cat back tonight. ill fit it tomorrow and tell you guys how the car feels.

im guessing it should be pretty good since it is a genuine nismo item for an NA

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