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I was gonna pick this up for my NA 34 http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=17889&cat=&page=1

In short, just don't do it. If you've just got the car, or had it for a few months now, you've still got that hype of doing it up by at the end of the day, your still driving at street limits and it's an N/A. Like most, you will sell off your car once you are off your Ps and buy a turbo (I know I will). Save the money for REAL mods and tunes then. In the mean time, just spend money on polishing it and what not. Got any pics of your car?

Search NA forum, there's a fair few threads with more info.

but tl;dr will be

custom 2.25-2.5" mild steel catback with mandrel bends and a nice muffler. probably some centre mufflers/resonators too.

flip side, what you will find is people saying to not to do it all, lulz. best option if you want to do it, though, is have a custom one made up imo.

Thanks guys :)

I'm leaning more towards buying a decent exhaust tip, as I'm not going to get any power Gains from a cat back anyways, and I've heard a decent tip can get me a nice note

Thanka for the help :)

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