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Hey there,

What exhaust can you get foe R34 GT-T? I'd like it to be quiet but nice flowing. So something with a mid-muffler, and perhaps 3-3.5" piping would be nice

I'm thinking somthing similar to Trust Power Extreme II?

Delivered to Sydney thanks. :angry:

Cheers

Andy

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I am after the N1 stainless for an Autech Stagea. Can you supply these? What is the lead time for delivery?

Cheers,

Ken

Hey there,

What exhaust can you get foe R34 GT-T? I'd like it to be quiet but nice flowing. So something with a mid-muffler, and perhaps 3-3.5" piping would be nice

I'm thinking somthing similar to Trust Power Extreme II?

Delivered to Sydney thanks. :devil:

Cheers

Andy

ER34

- Apexi Bomber II mild steel - $799.00 (80>85>90mm)

- Apexi N1 evolution (full stainless) - $929.00 (80>85>90mm)

- Kakimito

- etc etc

Looking for some prices for cat-backs on an R32 GTR delivered to Sydney.

Need 3.0-3.5 inch, super quiet but high flowing (400rwkw).

What you are asking is quite controversial :devil:

because quiet exhaust means restriction

Probably try check FUJITSUBO LEGALIS R Type Evolution:

http://fujitsub.rsjp.net/search/prod-v.php...cnamID=00000520

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87dB @ 5000rpm!

Price: $1,129.00

I am after the N1 stainless for an Autech Stagea. Can you supply these? What is the lead time for delivery?

Cheers,

Ken

Hi Ken,

Sure can, is it WGNC34 with RB25DET??

Sending you a pm :sorcerer:

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wats a good exhaust for series 2 r33, its gonna be in the 300rwkw mark so need a high flowing one but dont neccessarly wanna go any thicker than 3"! also are all these mandrel bent?? sorry need it to be like less then 92db. cheers man

wats a good exhaust for series 2 r33, its gonna be in the 300rwkw mark so need a high flowing one but dont neccessarly wanna go any thicker than 3"! also are all these mandrel bent?? sorry need it to be like less then 92db. cheers man

not many choice left if you are after under 92dB...

Fujitsubo legalis R - 89dB @ 5000rpm

70mm diameter

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Whats available for a 2001 R34 V Spec II??

I'm after either a twin cannon style or single cannon (slightly angled is fine) system (full or cat back).

Are these cat backs?, diff backs? or full systems?

Can you get dump and down pipes??

sorry for the questions.

Daniel

Whats available for a 2001 R34 V Spec II??

I'm after either a twin cannon style or single cannon (slightly angled is fine) system (full or cat back).

Are these cat backs?, diff backs? or full systems?

Can you get dump and down pipes??

sorry for the questions.

Daniel

Most of them are Catbacks,

you can get front/dump pipes separately

There are many brands available for BNR34,

If you want Titanium, you can get ARC, TRUST brands

We have best price on Apexi, you can get full stainless in canon or non-canon type

Other brands:

Fujitsubo

Blitz

HKS

Kakimoto also have nice catback (Single/Twin)

Latest catback with Titanium tip

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Please let us know more info. so we know what sort of catback you are looking at.

Can you get Blitz Nur Spec R 80mm cat back for JZA80 twin turbo?

Yes we can but the price might not be as good as Apexi.

BLITZ NUR-R for JZA80 = $1,149.00 landed via Container

(Add $165.00 to send via AIR)

Is the HKS Super Drager 2 in SS available? Any idea of dB rating? Anyone here got this set up with split dump n Hi-flow cat that can tell me wot its flow n exhaust note is like?

Cheers

Don't think they make HKS super Drager anymore..

Sorry for wh0ring here mods.

But is there a reason why they dont make them anymore? I have one and its great, but just wondering why they took it off their line?

Don't think they make HKS super Drager anymore..

So the Dragers been superseded by the HKS High Power then? Do u know if they r a similar exhaust? Also been looking into the Blitz NUR Spec R. Anyone here got either of these n can gimme some feedback on these catbacks in terms of performance n notes?

Cheers.

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