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Ok my friend said he would do some more..

however they will not be in stainless this time.. will be mild steel and can option coating if you wish.. i've not confirmed this with him but i am sure its ok..

similar style as before, if there are any suggestions in change we can do this. will be made off the jig we already have.

and will have stainless steel flanges.. (i think..)

he wants to make atleast 10 at a time.. possibly 11 so i can get my own this time....

Also can do something in regards to m35 front rotors and rear rotors + pads from Dba if you want.... cheaper than the current group buy..

Ok my friend said he would do some more..

however they will not be in stainless this time.. will be mild steel and can option coating if you wish.. i've not confirmed this with him but i am sure its ok..

similar style as before, if there are any suggestions in change we can do this. will be made off the jig we already have.

and will have stainless steel flanges.. (i think..)

he wants to make atleast 10 at a time.. possibly 11 so i can get my own this time....

Also can do something in regards to m35 front rotors and rear rotors + pads from Dba if you want.... cheaper than the current group buy..

How much for a dump pipe please?

i will have to ask my matey and get back to you all. they will be cheaper than the first batch since they are not stainless no more and wont take as long to make.

coating might push the price up a little. i might make coating non optional and get em all coated to see if that will save costs.

3-400 i'd say at the moment

Could be interested...for the future....(only just got the car so have to leave it alone until the wife calms down about spending money on non-essential playing)

I'd probably be in for the coating as well- in black. No point being shiny down there!

Edited by andynogo

The black I'm talking about is the thermal barrier coating which is used on turbo housings as well- so yes it does block heat. No point doing it otherwise! The silver ones block heat too but they are more for decoration if you're into the bling sort of thing.

The black I'm talking about is the thermal barrier coating which is used on turbo housings as well- so yes it does block heat. No point doing it otherwise! The silver ones block heat too but they are more for decoration if you're into the bling sort of thing.

sweet, thanks for clearing that up for me :P makes perfect sense now.

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im a metal fabricator by trade. ill get my stagea within the next couple of weeks.

once i make my exhaust, ill make a few more, just pay for materials... i dont charge people for my work believe it or not lol

If we (by we I mean the whole group of sydney owner's) can come up with an ideal design exhaust it would be tops. If you are just talking dump pipes if it's a good one I could be interested in a few months, I'm holding off until the turbo gets the GCG treatment.

Always handy to have a metal fabricator close by, I believe Scotty does a bit himself but he is in Victoria (i think).

Yeah i am still unsure when my friends going to find the time. i could visit the original shop that did them however where my friend worked and ask them to make some more up. but he will want deposit and numbers of 10+

lol im from victoria myself!

once i get my stag ill be making pretty much everything thats plastic or standard in to steel.

will be making a custom front mount intercooler. i dont think its worth me actually making an intercooler. so i might buy one and make the piping to suit!

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