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hi guys.. i had a previous post HKS LIL HELP!!..about looking for a hks universal exhaust in australia for my r33...with no luck so my Q is for anyone who lives in geelong..

has anyone used JOHNNY MACs..on the highway..just wanted to get some customer feed-back...i went down there other day (im a total car noob)..

an he told me for a full 3-4inch full system.$650... that sound right?..i called exhaust bros..they told me $1000..so im not sure... also when i went to johnny macs..

he said he had just got in sum kind of exhuast were it comes with a key chain remote were u can silence it???... cheers..

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I can recommend Johnny Macs, he is a good bloke and fixed my exhaust on previous car (after another exhaust place botched it) also did the exhaust on the skyline.

If you look at any of the cars in there you know they are serious (not to mention they are regulars out at drags)

This the exhaust he was talking about?

http://www.xforce.com.au/cars/view_car/29

cheers mate... good to see, but i will see if anyone else thinks hes worth going to.. an that exhaust im just no sure seems a bit gimmicky to me, BUT! does sound nice.... (still really want the hks, but what u gonna do huh..oh well).. what would U reccomend..?? exhaust wise?

i've used them a few times a couple of years ago. Friendly guys and they did a good job, can't complain about the prices either.

I had them fit up a Trust exhaust & front pipe to my S15 and they made up a cat-back system for my dads VX commo.

Why not just buy a bolt on option? They are so cheap these days and fit strait on. Or even a second hand exhaust will be fine, I got myself a ss catback ganadore exhaust in perfect condition for $250 off ebay!! They are worth a hell of alot more then that!

Have a look in the Classifieds section for something in your price range. As for fitment, do it yourself and learn about your car.

If you cannot find some thing you like, ask some members for some sites that stock R33 bolt-ons.

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i used J-macs for my old r31 and also for my now r33...in my opinion he is the best in geelong..i work couple streets down from there and live not to far away either, if u want i can meet up with you and you can hear what mine sounds like?

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