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Hi all,

Currently feeling the need for a bit more power out of my 32 gtr, car came with 3" cat back, but now looking at doing the dumps and front pipes, and possibly the exhaust manifolds aswell.

I've been looking at HKS dump pipes/front pipes from nengun, but theres also a one piece Greddy kit, jsut wondering on what everyone else is running and any recommendations?

Cheers,

Dave

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Im currently also researching into what combo is best for my GTR - like you I have a cat back (Trust) and I want to do the rest of the system.

I to was impressed with the trust combined pipes system - but after feedback from someone who has just fitted them - they are not a straight bolt on option like they claim to be and do require some minor modification.

The Tomei elbows have been recommended to me as they bolt straight up to stock turbos and fit perfect - I also believe all the heat shielding will bolt up to them also.

The front pipes - prob just go HKS.

Im very interested to hear peoples opinions and thoughts.

Daniel

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