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post Apr 13, 2011 - 11:00 AM
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96stgreendemon



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So i have been looking into this swap for awhile now and have most everything that i need written down and accounted for, but the thing that i am hung up on is what to do about the exhaust? I looked into the few that are available for the gt4 and they were around 900 bucks, so i want to know what everyone else has, maybe give me some ideas.
as of now its up between an OBX catback for the gt4 or the Blitz nur series
and will the exhaust from the st205 fit for my car with the right clearance?
I do plan on going with a 3" from downpipe back with an EMS or Berk downpipe.... so Thoughts?


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post Apr 13, 2011 - 12:06 PM
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depending on how in a rush you guys are, I'll be having my downpipe back exhaust system for sale in a 2-3 weeks

it has a vibrant performance resonator, magnaflow high flow cat, skunk2 evo muffler, and alluminized steel piping. 3" all the way. one of my firends at work will be making a stainless steel system for me so this will be up for grabs.

this is what i spent building this system
resonator 90
high flow cat 70
muffler 60 ( got a super deal on this lol )
and 350 for the piping / labor


usually that's on the low side of the cost of a exhaust system for a swap. so that gives you an idea of what to expect if you decide to have yours custom made to your liking. if you with stainless steel piping the price increases to anywhere in between 800- and 1400 depending on the quality of steel they use, quality of the craftmanship and time they put in it.

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