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mettams are awesome for doing weldjobs etc, and they are real cheap for stock exuast system.

for my gtr ill be getting a N1, love the sound and they arnt 2 loud.

i bet the one from mettams will be hell loud.  

damn right it's loud, loud enough to be slapped a yellow for me :D

1. DONT COMPROMISE

2. DO IT ONCE - DO IT PROPERLY (if it takes alittle longer to save, do it, it will be worth the wait).

Exactly. Why settle for a droney custom exhaust when you can get the TRUST/Apexi Jap bolt-on stuff that's of higher quality, sounds better, less in-cabin drone and can be easily DIY.

Never comprimise on an exhaust, you'll have to listen to it every time you drive so get it right the first time.

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Hey every1 thanks for the input, i have narrowed down my choice of exhausts between a HKS High Power and Fujitsubo Power getter. I have heard the Fujitsubo is really good, maybe better than the High Power, but i had never really heard much about them until yesterday so im not so sure. The price difference is neglible between them but the Fujitsubo is stainless steel all the way while the high power is just the muffler and the rest mild steel. Anyone have either or know which is better...ie less bends and stuff

on my car I have got the hks 3" dragger and the noise coming from it is so quiet it is amazing and the extra power it has vs the stock is incredialble I am yet to get the front pipe/dump just need to find out if hks does this as I would prefer the complete system from 1 company rather than bits from here and there

the cannon on mine is very big think it is a 5" job but so quiet

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