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Hey guys, you might've seen my last past easiest and best mods for power R32 GTS-T or something rather, alot of you were such a help and was much appreciated the feedback i got! I am currently definitely looking into an exhaust system and my first mod.

I am looking for the best deal for an exhaust system thats going to give me good sound and also power. I would prefer an exhaust that comes with a silencer or i can buy a silencer for it separate because having a loud LOUD exhaust is going to attract unwanted attention but sometimes I will have the option to take the silencer off.

my budget is $600 or something rather, would be awesome if I could get something mint for under that price tho! since im an apprentice and on a lower wagehah

please throw some exhaust system options at me from your car, past experience or experience in general
Will be much appreciated trust me! new to this and i need all the help i can get :)

this was an exhaust system i have been looking at http://www.rhdjapan.com/kakimoto-racing-gt1-oz-racing-exhaust-muffler-r32-skyline-bnr32-gt-r.html

thanks again,

jack

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I was dreaming about all the things I could get for my car last night on nengun performance. I saw an apexi cat back for around 600. Looked nice but it was mild steel powder coated (I think) with a stainless tip. Had a silencer too maybe.

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