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Hey guys

I need a bit of help.

Im looking for a nice oval rear muffler 3.5" inlet to a 4"/4.5" outlet. The key is, it needs to have a pretty tip on it already.

Ive been searching far and wide and just cannot find what I am looking for. This is for a R33 GTR.

There are a lot of single inlet to twin outlet designs kicking around, and almost every exhaust shop I go to, they only have say xforce mufflers... and they dont have the big single outlet that I want.

Grrrrr

Thanks

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So you want the Japanese look, without actually buying a Japanese muffler? There are plenty of Japanese mufflers without the Jasma restrictions if you look around, or simply cut the restrictor out...

Anything sold here will need to have a 4 or 5 inch tip fitted to the end, which again is not hard. Xforce do some good mufflers for the price, and they actually make 3.5 inch in stainless unlike most.

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I'm looking into a new rear muffler aswell

Currently got a 3.5" inlet cannon with a 4.5" tip, stainless steel with zero step downs inside

Every since I had cams installed the exhaust note is louder so I want to whiten it down abit

I was looking at the vibrant oval muffler in black with 3.5" inlet and outlet...

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