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Can anyone recommend an exhaust shop in Brisbane to supply & install a turbo back exhaust? I already have a 3-inch cat back Kakimoto setup and am hoping to make some good power gains. Any advice would be greatly appreciated

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Originally posted by hungry6

Custom exhaust at meadowbrooks does awesom pipes. If u have to screw out the very last of those horses in the motor.

Got a Ph num, or address?

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Originally posted by pinto

Rob Bliss at Geebung

3265 2044

I second that these guys do quality work, know skylines and have great prices. They did the exhaust on my R33.

Recommended by Gavin Woods at Autotech who I am sure Nismo Girl has told everyone all about :D

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i just had a turbo back done by rob bliss and wasn't all that impressed, they welded the whole thing as one piece so its a nightmare to take off!

They came highly recommened and the twin dump looks really nice on the outside but on the inside its not all that effiecent, i reckon drift king did a better job on my dads r33 but it cost twice as much.

heh, not that it makes much difference with my pissy little t28 anyway :D

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No comment. My dump pipe cracked and exhaust bangs

Mate of mine. Dana with a blue s15 200sx got a exhaust done at Jack Beedhams.. Got some great result with single dump pipe..

Think it was cheap too.

Might get him to make up a dump pipe for my gt35.

CES, always gets great results in performance pipes

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The test & tune i was in my gf's jungle green s14 200sx! still has std wheels etc. Was talking to you @ drag combat about r33 as at the time gf was looking at buying 4 door R33 but saw the sx & wanted that instead!

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