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Hi Guys,

Just want some opinions on the Kakimoto Hyper 2000 Fullmega N1 Full Dual exhaust for R34 GTR? Looking at buying one soon and just curious as to how loud they are and do they have the race 'crackle' sound. Who's got one and are they worth the cash? The car is producing 350kw and driven on the occasional weekend.

Thanks,

Cheers Matt

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Havent had one myself but a mate of mine did,

they sound aggressive and yes haha hell loud! If its a weekend cruiser then you will love it, if it was daily then you would get a headache from the drone etc. Id buy it.

So i guess my next question would be... What would be a better way to go, the kakimoto or getting a Full titanium system and possibly the titanium front pipe

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Au...nt-t330472.html

Any thoughts?

Cheers

Matt

purchased a hks hi power catback exhaust kit from japan a while ago and deffinatly is a pleaser! alot of people have commented and said it is a beautiful clean rb note and most have not heard better

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