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I can't actually see any markings on it, so I might take some photos and post them up. Telll me what you think it is.

I was just told by the guy I bought the car off that it was a Power Getter.

(Looks a little like an Apexi N1 from some photos just quietly....)

Well, here it is.

I can't see any markings other than the Jasma rating on the back.

Thoughts?

It's for sale if anyone wants it.

Might just get a whole new exhaust custom made to be deep but quiet.

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I've got a 4'' cat, super turbo 3'' muffler and 3'' cannon style muffler.

When we fitted the super turbo the car was beautiful, but when I fitted the hks2835 pro s kit it got loud again!!!

I'm in the same boat as you bass and am getting annoyed with the drone.

I'm thinking about one of those dual exit style cannon muffler in the hope that it's a bit quiter - does anyone use one of these?

Well, here it is.

I can't see any markings other than the Jasma rating on the back.

Thoughts?

It's for sale if anyone wants it.

Might just get a whole new exhaust custom made to be deep but quiet.

it's a power getter... same as mine...

I have the turbo back Stainless Steel 3" CES exhaust system on my R34 Sedan which comprises of a Split front HPC coated dump, hiflow cat, smaller muffler and a Magnaflow Muffler (3" in to a twin 3" out) and it is very quiet. It passed the wife and new born baby test easily.

At the last Skid Pan Day, people commented on how good it sounded from the outside with a nice deep tone, but without the droney sounds inside the cabin.

And since then people on the street have also commented. I couldn't be happier with a 87dba and fairly free flowing system.

My 2cents

The power getters arent supposed to be quiet, I think thats where the Fujitsubo Legalis R comes in. I had a listen to a few of the sound files on the Fujitsubo site and you can definately tell the difference between the PowerGetter and other models.

Well, here it is.

I can't see any markings other than the Jasma rating on the back.

Thoughts?

It's for sale if anyone wants it.

Might just get a whole new exhaust custom made to be deep but quiet.

I have a HUGE 5zigen muffler and it does not drone at highway speeds and has a nice note at idle.

I now have only ONE muffler being the above after removing the middle one, with a 3" cat and full exhaust, admittedly running standard turbo on 10psi, but is not loud at all.

I have found the cannon style of mufflers really do SFA when it comes to reducing noise by any amount. I will post pics when I get a chance...

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