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Hi all,

Im looking for a new exhaust at the moment as the one i have one is to quiet for my liking. Personal peferance.

I will take a pic in the next few days also to see if anyone can identify the front pipe, tell me what type it is.

my question is, ive searched around and love the look and sound of the Kakimoto Racing Hyper Full Dual Mega Exhaust.

But its a full turbo back system and im only really looking for a cat back.

Does this come in just a cat back option? Or can the last section be bought on its own?

If not is there anything around that has the twin cannon look and sounds sorta the same?

Any help would be great

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Edited by Adz2332

Ok. How much power do you have?

Going by how rediculous my Full Mega N1 was on my car (no joke, it was as loud if not louder than a vent to atmo gate) this thing is going to just downright stupid.

I doubt it could/would be available as just 'cat back' as the front pipes would have to be custom anyway.

Also, after seeing how restrictive the Mega N1 was I wouldn't be touching these things without photos of the rear 'muffler'. The Mega N1 had some crappy 2-2.5 inch 'restrictor' in it. There was nothing Mega about it apart from a mega restriction.

Ok. How much power do you have?

Going by how rediculous my Full Mega N1 was on my car (no joke, it was as loud if not louder than a vent to atmo gate) this thing is going to just downright stupid.

I doubt it could/would be available as just 'cat back' as the front pipes would have to be custom anyway.

Also, after seeing how restrictive the Mega N1 was I wouldn't be touching these things without photos of the rear 'muffler'. The Mega N1 had some crappy 2-2.5 inch 'restrictor' in it. There was nothing Mega about it apart from a mega restriction.

my car will be around 350 to 360kws

interesting :/ i guess the other option is custom made?

You really need to learn to use the search button ma man!

New rule I think, if you've tried searching and can't find anything, then pm me. I hate getting pm's from lazy bastards.

This is similar to the kaki

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/399162-r33-gtr-stainless-steel-dual-pipe-exhaust-system/page__hl__kakimoto+exhaust__fromsearch__1

Ask daz if he's still got it.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384207-kakimoto-racing-full-mega-n1-full-dual/page__p__6198107__hl__kakimoto%20full%20mega%20n1__fromsearch__1#entry6198107

There's another one floating around but can't find it right now.

PM SiR_RB

Get him to send you pics of his system! its not only fat but looks clean and like he has said, flows well and is quieter!

I will be looking at something simmilar to this once i have my new car.

or go custom man, you get what you want, the sound you want and the flow you want and more often than not price is simmilar or cheaper!! for a unique tailored exhaust.

Do a SEARCH for custom exhaust shops, should be a few around your state.

JD

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