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I'm thinking about a Y-pipe and a Cobb. 13 months after buying the car I reckon it needs more.

How much should I pay for labour to fit a Y-pipe in Sydney?

Any suggestions about a good place to have this done?

Col Crawford Brookvale does it for $100.

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As an Authorized Cobb Tuning Pro Dealer, we can supply your Cobb AccessPort for $1199.00 and can offer professional in-house installation.

As far as Y Pipes go, we stock Blitz, Kakimoto, Dodson Motorsport and JJR Y Pipes, starting from $499.00 :)

For more information, have a look at our website at http://justjap.com/store/home.php?cat=403 or call us on (02) 9545 0532.

Cheers,

Steve

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is the map willal provides any different to what the cobb tuning website offers for ADM cars?

mid-pipe is a great mod, somewhat warranty friendly, and makes the sound come alive

From what I have read it is different. I am going to try and get the willall tune emailed to me tomorrow and install it before we catch up however if it doesn't arrive in time I'll just be running the stage 2 Cobb tune.

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