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  • 3 weeks later...

Glad to see it worked out :)

When I went Haks and Arthur were very helpful. End result I didn't need everything I asked, so they saved me a few bob (where they could have done it anyway when I didn't need the changes and charge me).

Good exhaust note too

Chris from Best mufflers over at Carlton does some pretty good work, seen alot of his work on old ford's and holdens that have been awesome. He does do imports to, yet I've mainly seen his work on old muscle

  • 4 weeks later...

http://www.hitechmufflers.com.au/ is where the exhaust on my car came from when I bought it. I only found out because by chance we took it back to them to get a screamer pipe plumbed back in but can't fault their work. It's in Darlinghurst as well so a bit closer too.

  • 1 year later...

Just for future people who search this topic.

I just went to Carline Mufflers in Mt Druitt and spoke with Bruno. He and his team did a good job with my FG, looked after the car and reasonably priced. I'd go back there.

also recommend Bruno.

The only issue I had with the shop was they don't work with 4".

3.5 max.

And for my power goals back then, I required the 4.

New fabricator for me, Impossible Fabrication at Moorebank.

Used them for the track 180sx and very happy with the job, fast, decent priced and great to deal with.

Just dropped off my shit box R33 for a 3.5" dump and modding my cat to 3.5" also no more screamer :(

also recommend Bruno.

The only issue I had with the shop was they don't work with 4".

3.5 max.

And for my power goals back then, I required the 4.

I had read that from your earlier post but forgot to ask today if they work with 4" now. I just got a 3" middle section made up with a resonator for a little more Barra noise.

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