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Hey all, Im planning on putting a new exhuast onto my R34 GTT, All im really after is a nice new deep sound, that doesnt sound over done, yet makes people look.

Does anyone have an idea or has done this..

And should i go for the chormed cannon look, or just the big twin tips out the back?

i would really love your feedback

thanks.

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I got a 3" Turbo back exhaust with a hot dog resonator and cannon (with hi-flow cat of course). It's pretty loud in the cabin but outside its pretty cool. I got mine done at Exotic Exhausts at Sumner Park. Just note that mine is 98dB (8 over limit) but with the silencer in, it comes down to 90dB.

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lol Choyda, ya car isnt white is it?

anyway yeah no budget, just wondering what would be a good start. i was thinking just high flow cat, back.

i was only trying to find out becuase my friend got his r33 done, and his cannon sounds like its rattling inside or something when he revs it,

i just dont wanna go half assed and get a crappy one.

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lol Choyda, ya car isnt white is it?

anyway yeah no budget, just wondering what would be a good start. i was thinking just high flow cat, back.

i was only trying to find out becuase my friend got his r33 done, and his cannon sounds like its rattling inside or something when he revs it,

i just dont wanna go half assed and get a crappy one.

Ya its white...

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i put an apexi n1 catback and it sounds great and looks awesome. being made by apexi and a vehicle specific make its a neat fit and sits up high. i've lowered the car 2 inches and have had no dramas with speed humps at shopping centers at all. I hav also got the front half of the exhaust done aswell but if your just goin for a sweet note then u cant go past the n1.

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