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hey guys just recently bought an R32 GTST and am looking at gettin some exhaust bits like hiflow cat , catback and front/dump fitted, and not sure where to get it fitted or where to go.

if anyone has had stuff like this done before and can tell us where they went that would be really good or some exhaust places people know do a good job and arent dodgy.

thanx guys.

I had a system made by Everlast on a car (mind you it was about 10 years ago now, when they were still in Tolley Road). Daryl tried a couple of different muffler combinations on the car until he was happy with the sound.

I was really impressed with their service and prices were reasonable.

At that stage they were only doing press bent systems though, do they offer mandrel bent ones now?

I had a system made by Everlast on a car (mind you it was about 10 years ago now, when they were still in Tolley Road). Daryl tried a couple of different muffler combinations on the car until he was happy with the sound.

I was really impressed with their service and prices were reasonable.

At that stage they were only doing press bent systems though, do they offer mandrel bent ones now?

yes they offer mandrel bent solutions now :P

yeah ive also been going there since tolley rd days ... its good to of seen them grow but i feel there pricing is good too

Exhaust Technology. One of the best known exhaust shops in Adelaide.

www.exhausttechnology.com

253 Goodwood Rd Kings Park. :(

Yeah got my exhaust fitted, and turbo and manifold gaskets changed there! Good price and work was done on time and had no probs since. Good work Exhaust Tech!

ok - buy the stuff you want fitted over the net (ie ebay, or www-based traders).

then call Ryan on 0401727440 and he'll fit it up for you

that process would save you hundred$ of dollar$

or call that lad Ryan and see what he could supply for your car (brand name items).

Best of luck with it - Brendan

Theres a guy called "Exhaust Wizard" in Willaston (near Gawler) does cheap systems, and quality is rather good. In and out in 2 hours..

yeah i reckon that's where jason got his done

they're pretty cheap to so that's a bonus :laugh:

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