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I cant seem to find a cat back exhaust system for my r32 gtr. Im looking for an exhaust that 4 inch all the way from cay back. Or at least starts to get bigger as it goes further back. I have one that does that for my r33 gtr but cant seem to find a one for my r32.

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I cant seem to find a cat back exhaust system for my r32 gtr. Im looking for an exhaust that 4 inch all the way from cay back. Or at least starts to get bigger as it goes further back. I have one that does that for my r33 gtr but cant seem to find a one for my r32.

Generally you need bigger exhaust where gasses are hottest? Closer to the front.

I can build one. But I understand your point with the bigger exhaust up close to the turbo. Kml. Make it. You need to see how they make them over hear. Imagine a pigeon taking a crap on a peace of pipe thats about how that will look. I will just bite the bullet and build one. All I would want is a nice looking muffler. I would like to have a 4" inlet with some kind of a bigger tip. Funny you would mention that bigger pipe at the heat source. On my r33 gtr I have a 4 inch pipe coming off a gtx3582r 3" vband that goes to a 4" pipe.

Hmm. I hate welding thats all.

Edited by MJTru

Seeing as you're going to drag race it. Why not build 2 catbacks one for the street then some sidepipes or something to delete the cat and just dump the exhaust gas with no possible restriction?

Bit of a headache but it would be cool and you don't see it often

Well over here we have no emission laws. Im not actually in the states just on a small island about 30 minute plane ride away. This is how I get to enjoy all the jap cars. Its weird here. Lol. So because of the fact that I have no emission laws here I will just run it all the way back no cat ever. None of my cars have cat's on them. But stull would like a nice muffler. I've been looking all day cant find none with a 4" inlet. I may just have to mod a 3" inlet one. Hmm. This sucks.

As for the 2 gtrs its tuff to maintain them as it is. :D

Absolutely no laws. Its all at the officers discretion. Well im sure there is but its so slack. Even when it comes to seat belts. I thought the same thing when I first moved here.

If there is the option to just have a side exit exhaust it would be better for the car and obviously it sounds pretty loud.

Varex is a brand of exhaust/muffler, not something you'd really be after for your gtr.

If you wanted to go the full way and exit out the back then custom making would be the next best option.

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