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Hey all, im looking around for a new full exhaust system for my r33 gtst. got a couple quotes from places local. Also looked at the systems on just jap, what u guys recomend? Plus any1 recommend any fitters? I dont want something extremly loud, and dont want it to drone out heeps when on the freeway or just crusin.

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I've tried a couple of exhausts, a Nismo system, a HKS Dunk Megaphone (yes the name says it all - very big and very loud) and now I have a Fujitsubo Legalis Super Ti and I can't speak highly enough of it. VERY quiet and no power loss plus it looks great. People actualy ask me if my cars running! Best thing is that it also passes EPA even with a Batmbl 3" dump/front pipe and a "special" 3" cat :(

Do some reading about Fujitsubo and I'm sure you'll agree, just stay away from the Powergetter - very loud.

I had a Trust PE2 (plus front, dump and high flow cat) on my old skyline and it was the best ever. No drone what so ever and really quiet below 3,000rpm for normal driving but once you put the boot in the traditional RB rumble was clearly audible. I'm now looking to purchase another one for my new skyline. Its tempting to try something new but I don't want to be left disappointed.

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