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Hey guys,

My new turbo upgrade is almost complete :cool: of which i am doing 95% myself with the slight assistance of a well known tuner and some mates.

Anyway the advice of my tuner is to drive my car without an exhaust very VERY sedately to an exhaust shop- apart from noise im relocating afm so will be lean and needs a new tune, so def no boost.

I need to get the new exhaust flange (pictured below) on my dump pipe that needs to be cut, faced to the turbo and welded.

I have done some googling and yellow pages, the closest place to me seems to be on 49 New St, Ringwood which is 3.9kms away called Performance Exhaust. Any good?

or I would much prefer if there is some form of mobile welder/exhaust guy as i still have alot to do before I turn her on.... do lube mobile do that sort of stuff? says this on their website:

"We repair or replace the Muffler, Exhaust Pipe, Catalytic Converter, Oxygen Sensor, Exhaust Manifold and all Exhaust Gaskets"

much appreciate any help.

Adam

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I googled unique exhaust and they are 7kms away, abit further but I would say less people that way as oppose to ringwood so hopefully less attention. thanks! anyone else got any recommendations or advice if there are mobile exhaust guys/welders?

Also I forgot roughly how much should I pay for this? I would have guessed sub $150 as theres no supplying of parts, just labour?

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