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do the ones you offer come with cats and dump pipes etc??

Just depends what style you choose mate, some of the systems come with replacement cats and other dont. Greddy do a front/dump pipe set up but its rrp is close to $1000 for rb26dett..but at the end of the day you get what you pay for. For a full trust system from turbo's back would cost you approx $1800-$2000.

Thanks,Ryan

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Just depends what style you choose mate, some of the systems come with replacement cats and other dont. Greddy do a front/dump pipe set up but its rrp is close to $1000 for rb26dett..but at the end of the day you get what you pay for. For a full trust system from turbo's back would cost you approx $1800-$2000.

Thanks,Ryan

had around 1500 put aside....

when you say go a jap exhaust, what do they have that some one cant make for me? i know that may be a stupid question...

Also how do you kno that these jap ehaust your buying have high flowed cats etc etc

Not a stupid question at all......that's the whole basis of my arguement.

A qualified exh guy with experience in hi-performance cars can make a nice system and save you a few $$$.

Mandrel bends kept to a minimum, magnaflow cats, and your choice of rear muffler.....and if it drones like some jap pipes do, he can add a straight through resinator for you, this way you get the look at the rear you're after and the sound that you want.

forget everything that has been suggested so far and speck to Andrew from AM Performance, He is based in Adelaide (workshop is near port Adelaide) and the quality of his work is far far better then many workshops in andelaide, Andrew did my R32 and i asked for a split dump and a nice sounding exhaust and he delivered a quality product that blew me away!

enough talk... pics speak a 1000 words

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Andrew

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^ lol and i bet that would sound tuff ass xD.. well u drive a gtr so might aswel get the best of everything ahaha, jap brand name exhaust are good because they do extensive research on there stuff and its been tested over and over to make it good. god bless HKS.

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and thats because...???

Some of them (like mine) leak residue (a very minute amount) and it can gum up the AFM's... thats the only problem ive encountered with em, but its easily solved by cleaning the afm contact plates and the interior tubing. Its doesnt happen all the time, usually only happens when you get overzealous with the filter oil, or use the wrong filter oil...

Had a rampod tho on my old r31 and that suffered from heinous residue problems. For my money the pods are structured a little more forgiving for turbos

forget everything that has been suggested so far and speck to Andrew from AM Performance, He is based in Adelaide (workshop is near port Adelaide) and the quality of his work is far far better then many workshops in andelaide, Andrew did my R32 and i asked for a split dump and a nice sounding exhaust and he delivered a quality product that blew me away!

enough talk... pics speak a 1000 words

pb240007uz9.th.jpg

pc010036jd5.th.jpg

pc010038je9.th.jpg

Andrew

[email protected]

Ph: 0401 865 373

hey cheers for that ill give him an email...

if you dont mind me asking what was that worth? pm me if you like

just had Everlast Mufflers do abit of work on my car. Couldnt be happier with them. Know their stuff, good quality work and always friendly service. Would definately reccomend them.

well u drive a gtr so might aswel get the best of everything ahaha, jap brand name exhaust are good because they do extensive research on there stuff and its been tested over and over to make it good. god bless HKS.

for once, you're spot on there

and god does bless HKS ;)

streamline exhaust are really decent in price and the quality of sound and construction is awsome and the guy there will work back till the job is done correct the first time!

hes beats anyone else in prices that ive tried but ive never been too or heard about am performence but it looks top notch.

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