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if you want jap name brand go look for s13 exhaust, they fit cat back, with just a minor change. R32 cat back can also fit but a bit more fiddling around.

or just go the custom route, in mild steel i managed to get a cat back exhaust 3" , with just one cannon at the back for 250 all up. shop around.

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Talk to Marcus at Box Hill Exhaust & Brake (480 Station St, Box Hill, 98996700)

He did mine for the cef and did an awesome job of it. Custom made to fit as close as possible to the body of the car etc.

He's also a VASS that's pretty easy goin on modded imports.

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Talk to Marcus at Box Hill Exhaust & Brake (480 Station St, Box Hill, 98996700)

He did mine for the cef and did an awesome job of it. Custom made to fit as close as possible to the body of the car etc.

He's also a VASS that's pretty easy goin on modded imports.

Hey Shan any chance u could let me know via PM or whateva a price u paid. I am after a custom exhaust from manifold back... ie dump, front pipe, cat.. blah blah blah.... was it 3" and mild steel...

Mine is just sitting too low and want to upgrade it as is only cat back atm :P

Oh shite is that Box Hill NSW or VIC??? lol

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Oh shite is that Box Hill NSW or VIC??? lol

Box Hill, VIC... where StarionTurbo lives sorta close to (I think)... plus NSW has a Box Hill?

Can't remember how much it cost now, got it done a couple of years ago, but it was cheaper than most places I went to, quality of welds was awesome and turnaround time was very quick. Plus he's a VASS so he can noise test and roadworthy your car too (if you drive a VIC registered ceffy).

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