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Had a couple quotes for an exhaust for my GTR 33.

Full exhaust, dump pipes, high flow cat etc etc

All around $2000+

That a bit steep????

Anyone recommend any where to go?

And also whats the best size exhaust to go for?? Performance wise?

Cheers

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Exhaust Technology on goodwood road, near the underpass are great.

i have had some small fixes etc done by D&T in the city cos its close to my work, but if it goes on the books, and not a cash sale expect to part with a fair few $$

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give them a call and find out prices i guess.

when i was calling up trying to find prices for my extractors, Exhaust Tech were the only ones with the best price, best service and the ones that didnt want my car for nearly 2 weeks :(

Exhaust Tech only needed her for a day and a half and the extractors cost 680 made and fitted, while every else wanted 1200+ plus.

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AAA Exhausts, system for GTS-T was $1300 cash so id imagine GTR to be only few hundred extra. Top notch work & they generally use the magnaflow stuff which gives a nice deep sound without making too much noise.

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The bigger the exhaust the more noise you will make!!!!

Three inch is big enough, but you can run up to 4 inch piping if you want.

Please remember that you have two dumps and this is where alot of the cost is as well as the type of cat used and the rear box. Jun BL boxes sold by ET sound insane and i havent managed to find something that sounds better as yet.

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Cory from Fisher Performance for a full custom setup with your choice of mild or s/steel.

He's got some great ideas for what works with a twin turbo setup at very good prices.

My 34 GTR is booked in next Wed.......tell Cory that Pete the Investigator sent you and he'll look after you.

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