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Ok im curious so dont roast me for asking this :chuckle: but would a r34 gtr exhaust fit on a 300zx?

Also whats the best performance exhaust system to get for my 300


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No.

Kinda like asking what's the best band, loads of opinions on this ,and price can very much be a factor.

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If you're strictly concerned with performance, the HKS Hiper system has proven to be the most free flowing due to the least amount of bends in it. But then you have melon launchers sticking out at angles, so that's not for everyone. I kinda cobbled mine together from the pieces I wanted.

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Ace2cool wrote:
Sat Jul 21, 2018 4:42 pm
If you're strictly concerned with performance, the HKS Hiper system has proven to be the most free flowing due to the least amount of bends in it. But then you have melon launchers sticking out at angles, so that's not for everyone. I kinda cobbled mine together from the pieces I wanted.
^^^^This.
I had the same done with mine when I had my work done- HKS system my guy had laying around cut up to fit with some sort of more OEM sized and sounding mufflers, and my custom tips.
I'll never buy one of those uber-expensive setups out there when you can have what you want for under a grand, EASY...every shop I've ever used can easily create whatever you want with the only "downside" they aren't show-car pretty welds and SS material, just functional, long-lasting with alumasteel and cost-effective.

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DCaff300ZX wrote:
Sun Jul 22, 2018 11:40 am
I'll never buy one of those uber-expensive setups out there when you can have what you want for under a grand, EASY...
Well, I DID end up going with SZ for the axle back... :chuckle:

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Yeah the PG is on my list unless I can find someone local to build something similar.

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Ace2cool wrote:
Sun Jul 22, 2018 1:00 pm
DCaff300ZX wrote:
Sun Jul 22, 2018 11:40 am
I'll never buy one of those uber-expensive setups out there when you can have what you want for under a grand, EASY...
Well, I DID end up going with SZ for the axle back... :chuckle:
SZ is good stuff, of all the aftermarket systems I'd also go with the SZ if I had the need and $$$$ available. Unfortunately I find the exhaust system a waste of money once needed performance has been achieved, and which can easily be done for far less than the cost of those systems.


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