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WTB: Good Jap exhaust for R34 GTT


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My X-force really brings out the droniness of the rb and none of the burble ?

I’m not TOO fussed whether it’s loud or droney, or nice and quiet at idle or cruise but the requirement is it sounds good when I mash it. I’m not sure whether it’s the x-force cat back or custom rest of the exhaust that’s making it sound like the worst manual turbo skyline out there but yeah. Just bought the car, and after sorting a few more important things like new clutch etc, I reckon a good jap catback would be a suitable place to start.

I’ve read that some good ones are:

 

- Blitz Nur Spec

- kakimoto full mega super duper N1(but regu is quiet?)

- HKS Hi power silent (and not the normal hi power cos it’s not SS)

 if u got something that isn’t listed here but fits the description lemme know 

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Hi, I have got a HKS super drager on my GTST/RB25 track/street car, very happy with it, quiet cruising along and sound very angry when you give it to it. I have also custom made a full s/s with the tatanium blue ring at the tip, waiting for the new engine to be ready to test it.My workshop is in Braeside 3195.you are welcome to call me on 0433878905 Alex to discuss further. I have got plenty of good gear in my collection,e.g.A geniune Veilside Gtt34 high down force front bar ( too low for street use, perfect for track duty) etc.etc

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