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had the exhaust on the hr31 done at Tuggeranong Muffler Center, its a very neat job and cost $900 from turbo back with a long split dump and 1 muffler.

pretty good if you dont mind dealing with a grumpy old man :(

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I was thinking of calling Belconnen exhaust and automotive as a few family friends have had theirs done there but i wanna make sure i'm getting the best value... thanks for the advice guys!!!

You have a V35, buy a Japanese exhaust off the shelf (Trust, HKS, Tanabe etc.) through someone like Trojan Motorsport - cheaper and better quality than getting one made up. :D

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My exhaust was done by Fyshwick Exhaust. The workmanship was great. They also did my intercooler piping, and routed it exactly the way I told them not to...

I remember that... I dont know what they were smoking when they put that together :P

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They said there was no other way to route it. Immediately following that we cut up the piping ourselves and routed it the way I actually wanted it, without changing anything on the car and using no extra piping except for having to buy 1 donut of pipe.

When we mounted the intercooler we left enough room behind it to run the piping through, but the Fyshwick guy ran it under the front of the car (in front of the tow points, probably wouldn't have passed rego) where it would have been smashed the first time I got too close to anything like a kerb. And the pipe was just hanging there with nothing except the joiners to the other pipe sections holding it. After we finished it was a LOT more secure.

Pic A - when the shop finished with it

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Pic B - when we finished fixing what the shop did

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Bear in mind this was over 5 years ago, things change, and as I said, the exhaust itself was great.

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yeah not a fan of pic A. thats how my silvia was when i bought it. not secured at all bar the silicon to the throttle body and the silicon from the compressor outlet, and it was engineered like that :cool:

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