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Hey guys,

Next week after i get my car registered I need a cat back exhaust system installed. I dont just want the cheapest, but I also dont want some flashy name brand thats going to cost heaps. I want it all done at the same time (dump pipe + high flow + cat back) and probably want the bits people can see to be polished stainless steel.

any suggestions on places to go and prices?

cheers :(

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tdawg, mate just got a cat-back exhuast 3.5 inch S/S from some shop in perth for his r33 cost him something like $700 or $800 installed, abit of a rip off if you ask me.

Check out Nengun they have some awsome pricers on jap-exhuast systems.

APEXi - N1 Evolution Muffler

Price $ 498.32

Price Delivered * $ 561.23

Nissan ECR33 RB25DET, BCNR33 RB26DETT Pipe 85mm-95mm 1 PCS OD 115mm

here the link; http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/category/6

hope this helps :rant:

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I bort an apexi exhaust cheap ages ago from america. They acutually had to wait for it to be made up!

I find nengun takes ages to get stuff to ya so be careful if u want it in a hurry.

Ive bort 2 things from them and for both times I waited over a month for something to come. And the last time the item got sent from a suburb 2min away from where i live :confused:

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[EVL_R33], are the 34 exhuast systems the same price?, as this is a gt-t :aroused:

that link doesnt seem to work

Jolinator give nengun an email, they will be able to supply you a price for a 34 gt-t im almost 100% it will be the same :D

you need to sign up thou, which is free www.nengun.com

I have bought a few parts from japan and it seems doesnt matter who you buy from it takes time :( but in the end the saving is worth the time :)

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Get a good High Flow 3" Cat and a good stainless muffler (I have a Magnaflow Stainless resonator $125), I would of got one from X-Speed but they were moving so nothing for a couple of weeks and their pricing is about as good as you can get with HKS and it is bolt on,.

When you get prices ask for it fitted as when a retailer sells some thing they drop the margin on the part if they are making money on fitting as well and if you turn up and ask to fit something you bought elsewere no discount.

I have a dump pipe coming which gives good hp gain but a FCD is needed and a boost controller as when they are freed up they boost very quick so if you put a good exhaust on from the turbo back other bits might be needed.

I buy locally because when I pay for it I have it in my hands, if their is a problem they aren't interstate or overseas, for example I have a car being re-built in NSW and the motor I am buying locally and the seller asked why not buy in NSW well it is $10,000 and when some thing goes wrong I come a knocking.

You pay for the part to these overseas companies then they use that money to buy the stuff, they don't stock much which is why you wait, if the person they buy off doesn't have them in stock you wait longer, if they don't stock it I don't buy it, at least places like X-Speed and C-Red order it and you pay for it when it arrives.

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