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Would like to know where a good performance exhaust shop is located in Brisbane,north or westside. Which shop do you recommend. And do you have to get your car dynoed when you get a new exhaust, Thanks.

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Suggest reading this thread -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=130753

It comes in quite handy for anyone.

Thanks mate looks like a good idea but there is only one exhaust shop on there. I would really prefer north or westside of brisbane.

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I've got a r33 gtst series 2 with a pod filter and a a standard exhaust, how much should i pay for a ful 3 inch system ? and how much power should i expect to see with or without a dynotune ?

Get a Bos split dump pipe (http://bosimporting.com.au) and a custom cat back.

You should net anywhere from 15-30kw.

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http://www.justjap.com/parts_nexhaust.htm

full 3" exhaust

mild steel $799 or stainless $950

that's turbo back including new cat!

prices usually include next-day courier delivery

can't get too much better than that...

OR

go into the trusty crew at mercury motorsport (newmarket road, newmarket) adn ask them for some help. they are agents for CES exhausts and know their stuff with evetrything imports...

cheers,

Warren

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What double post? :D

I had my exhaust done at Rob Bliss, was very happy with it. Gun Performance put a (custom) split dump and Magnaflow cat on Karen's (SMR33's) car, was very happy with the work, we needed to go back to have the cat light on the dash sorted out but they fixed that no problems.

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i went to mercury motorsport and got 3' system with ces racing dump and metalcat cat converter.

Power increase was huge and it sounds and looks the goods too. Mercury did an awesome job, very helpful with all your qn's too.

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i went to mercury motorsport and got 3' system with ces racing dump and metalcat cat converter.

Power increase was huge and it sounds and looks the goods too. Mercury did an awesome job, very helpful with all your qn's too.

Do you mind me asking what you paid for your exhaust? I called CES and got quoted over $4k for an exhaust including dumps. I am wondering if going through Mercury is cheaper.

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