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high? You get your ass under that and do the work

think about it this way

1 - they have to wait for the car too cool down, taking workshop space

2 - someone has to spend at LEAST an hour too 2 hours making it

3 - its a business and they have to make a profit

$300 is cheap

Why not get a combo 3" dump/front pipe from batmbl for $250 all up? Its all about numbers, its very expensive to make a one off exhaust system, why not get one thats already made? Or do you have an aftermarket turbo?

Why not get a combo 3" dump/front pipe from batmbl for $250 all up?  Its all about numbers, its very expensive to make a one off exhaust system, why not get one thats already made?  Or do you have an aftermarket turbo?

:werd:

this man speaks the truth

:rofl:

is that inclusive of installation or not?

cause from what i can tell ash it isnt stated... so chill :)

look on ebay... my mate just got a stainless one for 180 and a stainless manifold for 280... YAY EBAY!

that's including installation, yes. providing they dont run into problems or anything.

eg. drill out the bolts or watever coz of rust.

RHETT

i dont have aftermarket turbo. i already have front pipe, its just the dump pipe im getting done.

Thanks for your input guys. Greatly Appreciated.

high? You get your ass under that and do the work

think about it this way

1 - they have to wait for the car too cool down, taking workshop space

2 - someone has to spend at LEAST an hour too 2 hours making it

3 - its a business and they have to make a profit

$300 is cheap

i agree...try doing it on a 40 degree day sweating your aggots out snaping off exhuast studs and nuts with weld spatter going all over you.....people go out on the turps for a night and torch a few hundred buck trying to pick up women...then question spending it on there cars when someone wants to get paid for the time they spent working on it...i am with ash

a mate of mine at work is looking to do some mods to his 94 r33 turbo.. it has a cat back jasma exhaust runing standard cooler and standard boost..

I suggested he get a dump/front pipe and hi flow cat and boost it too 11-12psi using bleeder valve and have the work done by a reputable tuner...ie racepace...

Change of subject a bit but how much all up would we be expecting to pay for all of this work??

$500-$600??

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