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cut a long story short, basically my car has a 2.5" exhaust. I plan to get a full 3" set up (I'll grab a dump pipe and hi flow cat from BATMBL) so I'm after a cat back system.

I got quoted $650 for an XForce cat back with a 6" cannon with 4" tip (which is what I want). This sounds kinda cheap. I got quote a similar system from Hitech mufflers for around $1100...

Can you guys make any suggestions?

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I'm in a similar situation, but I was thinking of going for a Trust Power Extreme II.

Suggestions?

I've got the 180SX version of the PEII with a high-flow cat and bigger front pipe. It gave a good torquey increase in mid to high-range revs (doesn't feel choked at high revs anymore) and it's nice and quiet around town.

Still plenty loud when you open it up though. ;)

Bakadesu - I have a 180 with stock exhaust+pod at the moment, and oh yeah! I so know that feeling of 2500-3500rpm surge in power but after that its just flat ;) I'm looking around for a 3" turbo back with high flow cat, cannon muffler. I'm thinking of getting the PEII from Japan, but the shipping is 50% of the actual price almost. :(

full 3" exhaust system in melb for about $950

from turbo back, mandrel bent, mild steel. no brand. ive been recommened to get no brand ones as they are generally better quality than the hks / trust ones for $1400 - better grade steel. so i was told anyway

full 3" exhaust system in melb for about $950

from turbo back, mandrel bent, mild steel. no brand. ive been recommened to get no brand ones as they are generally better quality than the hks / trust ones for $1400 - better grade steel. so i was told anyway

they r not necessarily better however they r just as good in my opinion.

most hks or trust kits sold are usually just a cat-back system

but comparing 950 to 1400 id go for the no brand for sure

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