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Exhaust System for R34 25GT

Hey guys, I have a 2000 R34 25GT (auto) and I was thinking of changing up my exhaust system for it to sound a bit better instead of the regular engine noises you get with a N/A 25GT...

I was thinking of getting a 3" System with a catback but I've been having troubling being able to locate one...

ive managed to find one for a GTT: http://www.xforce.com.au/xforce-products/cat-back-system-for-a-nissan-skyline-r34-gtt-coupe-1998-to-00-with-a-3-inch-cat-back-system-with-angle-out-cannon-stainless-steel/productnr-ES-NR34-05-CBS/cid-1063040115/vid-21817

was curious as to whether this would be able to go into the 25GT?

or any other suggestions very welcome!

(First time poster sorry if I've mucked anything up)

Thanks - Sam

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Get an exhaust shop to change your rear muffler (a.k.a. diff-back). Ask them to put a flange on it so you can swap back to standard when you feel like it.


Would this also give the small power increase that the full exhaust system would give?
(On my P's so it would be nice for that small extra kick)

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