RSR Exmag?

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new_to_drift
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Car: 89 240SX coupe

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ive looked deep into a lot of different catback systems.im going for the sleeper type, im really interested in the RSR exmag because its one of the quitest catbacks while still having the piping diameter at around 3".But i do not want the exhaust to be so quiet i wont be able to hear it even when the turbo is spooled and the engine is in higher revs.so id like to know if this is the exhaust im looking for or if u guys have any other suggestions on catback systems.please post them.thanx a lot


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own3d
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ive heard nothing but good stuff about it. everyone says its quiet at idle but is extremely sweet sounding about 3-4k rpms

another good choice for the sleeper type look would be brm

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Fenvy
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you shoudl hear 6k+ rev

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Good luck ordering one, mine is still on backorder with Phase 2 since March 1st.

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Fenvy
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ebay?

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nismofly
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i had originally looked at this one but i found out its not full stainless, so im getting a brm instead

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boost_creep
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Car: 92 sr powered coupe,06 Spec V

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i recommend the exmag as well.actually kinda loud in the higher revs.i got mine thru hopup racing and took only a week.

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new_to_drift
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that is exactly what i want.a close to stock sounding exhaust when in low revs,but as soon as turbo spools in higher revs it sounds good.sweet, thanx for all the input guys.greatly appreaciated.


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