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Old Nov 14, 2011 | 12:56 PM
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I am looking to get exhaust and I am really looking for y'alls (yes i am in texas) personal opinions on the two I have in mind. I know it is going to vary from person to person as to what each individual tastes are. I have an 08 HR and have it narrowed down to the Greddy Ti-c and the Stillen True Dual... please help me and give your honest opinion on these.

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Old Nov 14, 2011 | 01:29 PM
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Greddy.
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It's really just going to come down to what you're looking for in an exhaust. The greddy will be louder, the stillen will prolly sound better. Stillen will look more stock, greddy will look more gaudy. Can probably find both used for a descent price as someone will be looking to upgrade from those brands.....personally I wouldn't do either and would save up for a motordyne or go with an ark
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What is unique about the two exhausts you asked opionios for? Why did you just pick Greddy and Stillen? I myself went the Invidia GEMINI route for my 08HR. Just curious why you singled out those two........
Old Nov 14, 2011 | 03:16 PM
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in my mind two of the higher quality exhaust, i was personally looking at the stillen due to stock looks and dont want the car to sound like a pissed off weedeater, a friend that had the Greddy said that he loved em.
Old Nov 14, 2011 | 07:24 PM
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hks or just put high flows on to maximize performance and keep it stock
Old Nov 14, 2011 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by travlee9374
in my mind two of the higher quality exhaust, i was personally looking at the stillen due to stock looks and dont want the car to sound like a pissed off weedeater, a friend that had the Greddy said that he loved em.
I know you've decided on those 2 choices, but Motordyne is by far the best IMHO when it comes to exhausts for Z's and G's paired with ART pipes.

If I had to choose, I'd get the Stillen for sound and a lower profile look.
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^+1 to what he said. If you're looking for overall quality motordyne is what 90% of the people here will recommend. If that's too expensive, a really good alternative to look into is the ARK V2. In any case, at least look these up before you make your decision. Personally I would not go with Greddy Ti-C. I had one on my 240sx and it wasn't at all what I expected based on what I had seen or heard.
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