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They do oval aswell I'm sure but I went round, the longer the better (more packing inside) my xforce cannon now is 14" long, I'm going for a custom 18" long x 7" round x 3.5" in and out (straight through)

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Any updates guys? My muffler has had it and has developed a rattling noise inside.

Its an old 90's NISMO system so nothing unexpected given its age.

I want to keep the tip though so looking for

1) a good muffler, and

2) a place in Sydney that can do a good job adding my tip.

Also NISMO's are pretty quiet as is, so if anything i wanted something a little more raspy. Not loud just tougher sounding.

Any suggestions?

Ok guys I had my new 3.5" in and out AES muffler installed

WOW what a difference ! No drone, can comfortably cruise in 4th gear doing 60km/h and it's quite, just a nice low note...

That raspy "tinny" idle sound has gone too

Very very happy, plus looks tuff as nails il post a pic up

AES make oval mufflers if that's your style

An exhaust shop fitted it for $50

No loss of power or restriction at all as it's a true 3.5" straight through system, unlike most of the jap junk that have a taper down to 2.5" inside mufflers...

PAC racing use these mufflers on there rotaries

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