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Gday all,

Ive currently got a Buddy Club Racing Spec 3 exhaust on my 32GTR but im getting sick of how raucous it is and would like to swap with someone with a quieter system.

Id be very interested if you have a :

HKS Super Drager

HKS Hiper or a

Fujitsubo Powergetter

and, of course you would have to be in Victoria!

:(

Id also consider offers around $800 for this system as well, but id prefer to swap it.

http://www.buddyclub.us/buddyclub/top_m.html

Heaps of info here ^^^^

:P

hey dude how loud are the buddy club exhausts???at idle and on high revs? does it bottom out or keeps a low deep tone? i have r32 gtst wud it fit on that? i was plannin on buying one...i was told by my many car friends its the loudest one on the market and thats wat i want...haha

Hi 4bella, its very loud... really its prob too loud for a "street" car, its not a really deep tone at all, more a snarling nasty sound :rofl:

Not sure on fitment on a gtst.

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