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dan, flutes would NOT look right on the standard bodied gtr. you need something to hide the muffler abit like johns car has the opening in the rear bar or like a vertex rear bar does.

i'd disagree with that, just tuck the muffler up back under the diff like my old system

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think u should redo the poll.. what is on ur car? coz everyone is so bias.

it really depends on the car. flutes look hot, but only when they actually suit. at least with a cannon, they do the job and will look alright, even tho done to death.

That first pic is a bit excessive of a flute lol

I'll be in the market for an exhaust aswell soon... looking at something twin tip/flute - looks more subtle and clean.. cannons are a wee bit overdone/homo - too many homo cars have them - lancers, excels, shitboxes... etc

and too many P platers with silvias have flutes these days thinkn they are jap d1 drifters :D

id go a fat mofo cannon on a GTR. Fishpaste....plz post a pic of urs, its pure sex :( btw, u know the brand of yours ? (hope u still come on here :P)

cannons ftw! but cannons on kitted up lancers and excels are sh!tty

when I get my GTR I want 2 separate exhaust for the 2 turbo's and having it looking a little like this

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Twin cannons look so sick!

I agree guys..........mine are dual all the way to the turbos.......unique sound

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omg what have i started. Flute ftw.

flutes are for drift cars

go the straight pipes, look tough, like absolute mega tough >_<

i just noticed i got 40% warning lol

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