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Hey guys,

I need to find an exhaust shop that will do some work for me, its not for the skyline, but for my mighty micra. I'm grabbing a set of extractors for it, but they only fit models with no aircon. You need to 'dent' the number 1 runner to make it fit, or weld a slight kink to do it properly. Need someone that is reasonably priced to mod the 1 runner for me, and if price is right, they might get my cash for the rest of the exhaust system, just needs a 2 inch press bent setup with a small tip, maybe 2 1/2 inch tip.

I tried right price exhuasts in slacks creek but they weren't too keen on modding the headers, good price on exhuast though.

Cheers,

Matt

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Mild2Wild done my catback and hi-flow cat. I mainly went to them as they were pretty much accross the road from my tuner and I was getting a turbo conversion done so there wasn't a lot of options for me.

They seem to have done a good job with it all, bit droney though, but nothing that fitting a resonator and something other than a canon tip won't fix. Something I really should get around to doing soon, though.

Plus one for CES in meadowbrook.

Just had a catback made up by them for the r34 gtt

couldnt be happier.

Not the cheapest by any means, but they'll do it right and do it right the first time.

Trevor is a good guy to talk to also. will give you alot of options not just the one that is best for him.

hmmm I might check out performance pipes, they're very close to where I work and I must get around to getting a resonator fitted to quieten the exhaust down. Are they reasonably priced?

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