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Hi Guys..

Looking to get a GTR FMIC installed on the car, however it doesnt come with any piping...

Does anyone know of someone that can do this at a reasonable price ??

The best ive got so far is aluminium piping & install for $1050 !! :thumbdwn:

Maybe an opportunity for anyone who is confident/practised in doing this to pickup some extra cash ?? :(

yeah you could do that. or you could goto a truck shop and get stanless steels bends for cheap and the other pipe. then take it to a exhaust shop that does aluminium welding and stuff and get it fitted. you can pick up bends for about $15 each i think. i looked into it awhile ago.

what are the price differances between alli to stanless kits? can you get diagrams off the net of what you would need to make up the kit yourself. like measurments and pipe size and stuff? as someone done something like that?

hybrid do a kit for the gtst for around $450, i've the problem of no kit is a perfect fit so have had quotes from $300 to $1000 so look for what way you want the piping to run get pics from web and ask around!

try www.powerdigger.com just to give you an idea.

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