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i have recently bought an R33 Gtst and it is completely stock.

i want my exhaust to sound a little bit more. i cannot replace the whole exhaust system as of now. but would like to change the muffler. where should i look to buy the muffler in Melbourne (preferably south eastern suburbs) and which brand?

i also want to get a pod filter. which brand is good and where to look for them and installation of both the muffler and pod filter? my budget for the muffler and pod filter is around 400-500 with the installation. will this be enough?

if i want to change the whole exhaust system how much would i have to spend?

i am totally new to skylines, any help would be appreciated.

thanks

vinny

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i have recently bought an R33 Gtst and it is completely stock.

i want my exhaust to sound a little bit more. i cannot replace the whole exhaust system as of now. but would like to change the muffler. where should i look to buy the muffler in Melbourne (preferably south eastern suburbs) and which brand?

i also want to get a pod filter. which brand is good and where to look for them and installation of both the muffler and pod filter? my budget for the muffler and pod filter is around 400-500 with the installation. will this be enough?

if i want to change the whole exhaust system how much would i have to spend?

i am totally new to skylines, any help would be appreciated.

thanks

vinny

Start here on the forums dude, there are always some nice jap brand cat backs for sale and if you got the tools and a little no how you can change it yourself to cut down the costs. Jump into the for sale section and have a look.

With doing a full exhaust it really depends how much you want to spend, if you want to go the jap brands for the front and dump pipe its going to get expensive. there is some good stuff you can find local and for a good price, check out GK Tech.

I would suggest to spend the money and get a good hi flow metal cat - do it once, do it right.

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Word of advice - Stick with the stock airbox unless you are going to make a proper Cold air intake for it, otherwise no point, except for the intake sound.

Before you start modifying it, do a full service. Put some decent oil(box/engine/diff). Do the basics first and make sure she is in good health.

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