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All,

I am looking at getting an exhaust on my GTT and am wanting recommendations on either exhaust shops in the Sydney area (I am in Kogarah) or pre-fabricated full exhaust systems. I am not interested in just cat-back. I am specifically after a decent tone to the exhaust that is not too loud on the freeway or at low revs. Just a nice grunt when gunning it etc and a nice hum on idle (yes I know in a perfect world...)

Any advice on good shops that dont charge stupidly (like Lambros charging $600 for a stainless muffler!) or full kits that bolt on would be great. I am after a 3 inch from turbo back.

hey mate im working in kogorah i got a xforce turboback on mine

it sounds quite nice good grumbling sound not too loud either sounds effing sexy when turning on the car, exhaust comes out on an angle too but it does stick out a lil bit which i like but u may not come down swing by n check it out one of these days if i drive to work

Brookvale Mufflers - Best in town - Do crazy shit at awesome prices - 9905 3007

Completely custom exhausts :D You should go to the shop and see the kind of shit they are working on :P

Jamies exhausts are damn beautiful, and Andrew could turbo the sun!

I would either go a CES system

OR

Buy a dump pipe + front pipe in one from BATMBL on these forums (if he is still selling)

Then buy a jap branded cat back from say JustJap, or Nengun. E.g. A Trust Power Extreme II, HKS Silent Power, Fujitsubo or Kakimoto.

Brookvale Mufflers - Best in town - Do crazy shit at awesome prices - 9905 3007

Completely custom exhausts :) You should go to the shop and see the kind of shit they are working on >_<

Jamies exhausts are damn beautiful, and Andrew could turbo the sun!

+1, great work from them, highly recomend

  • 3 months later...

umm depends if welding on a new flange or just welding it straight on. if flanged then price is still bit high, but welding straight onto existing pipes can be done for $80. Hume Mufflers did my last one for that price.

in regards to full systems, jap branded dump/front pipes are not cheap...get a CES one teamed with a jap catback for best results. im running a Trust dump+front with a ceramic high flow cat and a Trust Power Extreme 2 catback sounds beasty!

by the way remember that in some cases you might need a new cat as well. as part of a full exhaust system, and being a performance car, most shops would also include a high flow cat into the deal! if they dont then remember to factor that in as well

Thanks for the replies guys. I ended up getting a second hand front split dump in stainless, custom front pipe, JJR 3 inch stainless cat ($180 with SAU discount), and an HKS Super Dragger cat back from the for sale section too. Should be installed this weekend hopefully!

Anyone know a cheap place to get it bolted on near Kogarah? It is literally a bolt on job and I could do it myself but it would be a lot faster on a hoist!

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