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Thanks Scott - I have heard of these guys - might pop in there tomorrow to see what they are like - I don't know anyone who has used them.

Are they a quality shop ? i don't mind paying for quality

Cheers,

Can you point me to one for a 20B Cosmo Richard ? If so, I would be inclined to get that.

Went to Cromer Exhaust today - Full system - dump, metal cat, resonator, 2 mufflers (one each side) Full stainless, Mandrel bends, 3" - $1600

Cheers,

Can you point me to one for a 20B Cosmo Richard ? If so, I would be inclined to get that.

Went to Cromer Exhaust today - Full system - dump, metal cat, resonator, 2 mufflers (one each side) Full stainless, Mandrel bends, 3" - $1600

Cheers,

B-Man, please reconsider what you posted above. I will PM you details

I would highly suggest using Cortis in brookvale, they are good and have done work on Dal's Cosmo!

Edited by carlo

Speak to Gary at Northshore Performance Mufflers in Hornsby. The guy is an absolute champion, does great custom work at a reasonable price. He's helped me and all my mates on our cars and we've been very satisfied with his work.

agreed with Pat :P

My old VT LS1 exhaust system was done with Gary at northshore.

Awesome power increase and absolute ball tearing sound!!!!

was impressed and a few other friends have gone there too.

He fitted my 2nd hand cat back on my 33 - did a good job too.

:D

Can you point me to one for a 20B Cosmo Richard ? If so, I would be inclined to get that.

Went to Cromer Exhaust today - Full system - dump, metal cat, resonator, 2 mufflers (one each side) Full stainless, Mandrel bends, 3" - $1600

Cheers,

FUJITSUBO Legalis R for JCESE Cosmo (20B)

http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/search/prod-v.p...368&cnamID=

Free delivery to the Northside just for you B Man :P

Well - the car is booked in with the boys at Brookvale Mufflers.

Andrew & Jamie there are top shelf guys - Stan you were right mate - they are good.

Jamie took me through EXACTLY what he will be doing and why ! Had the car on the hoist to double check everything. (the others just quoted and didn't even look to see what it needed).

Others told me 3-4 days for install - Jamie will have it all done in 1 day.

Price is very very good too !

So I am happy - Booked in next tuesday, can't wait !

Cheers all !

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