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looking for an exhaust manufacturer or supplier, i have found quick spool and heard of another called CES i think not sure but other then that haven't heard of many others locally know of any one you can refer ? and have had dealt with in the past?? let me know will be much appreciated !!

cheers tas

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6b00bs, Quick Spool, CES, HPI, Kelway, Powertune. Just to name a few...

I've used 6boost previously. Extremely high quality and perfect fitment.

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  • 1 year later...

Thread revival!

Got Rex to build me exhaust manifold for my 2.2 VE SR motor... its a T4 twin scroll manifold with twin 38mm gates w00t.gif

Love the work on this thing, welds are nice and smooth, the collector is very smooth on the inside and it looks fantastic.

Highly rate his skills and a top guy to deal with!

Thanks heaps Rex thumb.gif

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