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The time has come to upgrade my exhaust ,

At the moment my exhaust system is completely stock apart from high flow cat (decided to pay little extra for the high flow when the car was complied). Anyway i've always wanted the apexi dual n1 catback system, but it seems that it's discontinued.

My two options are to get a new jap brand catback, then get the rest custom; or to get a full custom exhaust. From personal experiences does anyone here have a custom exhaust made in perth and what sort of price and are you happy with it? I'm looking for something N1 style, and it must be loud, if i get a jap catback, i'll remove the centre muffler later on anyway. If anyone can recommend places that do excellent work, that would be great.

Cheers,

Chris.

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Chris,

I use Genie Exhasut in Myaree, they do alot of Jap performance stuff, custom mandel bent work, very good.

The dual N1 system looks awesome, but it is hell expensive. I would serioulsy go for all local custom pipework with a Jap N1 muffler, that way you have the look but without the hefty pricetag.

See'ya:burnout:

If u dont wanna spend too much $$$ but a good local system (dump pipe, mandrel bent, high flow cat) speak to Dom @ Prestige Exhausts in Malaga he charged me $1,100 for a mild steel system with Stainless Muffler (think he charges around $1,600 for full stainless)

Good Luck!

nah, mines a black r33, but we did a before and after dyno at SST. Then roy @ c-red fitted it up and we did the dyno again, 15kw gain with exhaust and then you adjusted the timing via the CAS and we got another 5-7kw. I've upped the boost via an blitz EBC and run 2 settings 0.6bar (95% of the time) and 0.8bar and now I've got a trust fmic to go in.

Jeff Garland at Exhaust Dynamics in Belmont.

Does show quality work and his prices are reasonable though not cheap.

Norm Butler at Butler Built Exhausts in Carlisle is the same , show quality .

Cheers

Ken

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