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don't make the mistake of going 3". even if you don't know it now, you will modify the car and want a bigger system down the track.

i'm only considering upgrading to titanium side pipe as my car is now track only.

+1 agreed, better to go bigger and open it right up

The only thing I will be modifying is the exhaust as its currently got a 3 inch cat back system and a Nismo rear muffler. Its an untouched 97 GTR 33, I want to keep it that way, its just the drone on hwy is annoying.

Before I swapped to the single high mount I was running the Trust MX Front pipes with 3.5 inch decat and RS*R 3.5 inch catback with no mufflers in the mid section. Sounded epic but after 300k's on the highway you could tune that car by the sound lol

I man'd up swapped to a single high mount and let the full 3.5inch go and theres nothing like an RB on 20psi with a 3.5 inch exhaust and 2 1/4 inch screamer :thumbsup:

@eat-me Yeah it still has stock pipes from the turbos down into the standard cat. Do you think the best thing to do is to upgrade the pipes from the

turbos and new high flow cat then see how it sounds? what dump pipes are any good? HKS?

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