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Hey guys, im new on here but i just wanted to know your opinions on the blitz nur spec r cat back exhaust. I live in New Zealand and i was gonna buy one off an Australian website. What are your thoughts on the sound of it, if you have one or heard one and if you think there is a better sounding exhaust, cheers guys :D

P.S If you wanted to know i own a er34 gt4, thats the AWD 4 door r34 skyline ;)

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fujitsubo legalis/xforce/blitz nur spec

these are the most common ones ive seen recently.

Blitz nur spec r exhausts are sold via just jap and they are very good with overseas shipping.

Depends what type of sound you like. Each to their own on exhausts most of the time

I just purchased a blitz nur spec diff back exhaust a couple weeks ago and it sounds amazing! I've got a 3inch exhaust from the turbo back so I imagine it would sound the same as the cat back version. it has a really nice deep, throaty tone to it and not too droney

from what i've seen on the HKS website and others is it looks like the "silent" version has a middle oval muffler and the 409 has a hotdog style resonator.. so between those two style's of HKS hi power it could explain why they label it silent although it probably isn't..

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