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Looking to buy a 3-3.5" cat back system (or turbo back) for r34 GTT.

I've been looking at brands such as kakimoto and fujitsubo, as i want something quiet down low with no drone and absolutely roars at high revs.

Looking at about 3-500 for the cat back system, and up to 900 for a full turbo back.

Look at Apexi style for quiet down low.

Also Nismo or HKS Super Dragger.

Should be plenty out there!

Look at Apexi style for quiet down low.

Also Nismo or HKS Super Dragger.

Should be plenty out there!

I've looked everywhere! Mostly 33 or 32 systems out there :(

I had a look at Upgarage (in japan). Wouldn't know if their exas original ones are good would ya?

Didn't think it would've been this hard to find one lol.

found a cheap nismo weldina for BNR34, but doesn't seem right for it to be going for so cheap...

I've looked everywhere! Mostly 33 or 32 systems out there :(

I had a look at Upgarage (in japan). Wouldn't know if their exas original ones are good would ya?

Didn't think it would've been this hard to find one lol.

found a cheap nismo weldina for BNR34, but doesn't seem right for it to be going for so cheap...

33 will fit with a slight modification...

PM'd all potential sellers :woot:

33 will fit with a slight modification...

How "slight" will this modification be? I've read that the BNR34 ones also have "slight" modification, but not sure to what extent and how much more this will cost me lol.

PM'd all potential sellers :woot:

How "slight" will this modification be? I've read that the BNR34 ones also have "slight" modification, but not sure to what extent and how much more this will cost me lol.

Ummm cant remember, i think you need an extra 100mm on the Cat end and maybe a hanger? Its fark all from memory!

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