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Thanks for all the orders guys - Our HKS and Trust range is expanding by the week so get your orders in now just in time for Christmas :wave:

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Thanks for all the orders guys - Our HKS and Trust range is expanding by the week so get your orders in now just in time for Christmas :D

Hi justjaps

im in the market for a new exhaust for my 34 GTR

im looking for a good performer with the quietest noise

HKS SILENT HI-POWER PERFORMANCE EXHAUST SYSTEM looks like the go?

the price u quoted $999 is that for turbo back?

im in SA, wat kind of P&H am i up for? is it covered? :D

pls PM details

Hi justjaps

im in the market for a new exhaust for my 34 GTR

im looking for a good performer with the quietest noise

HKS SILENT HI-POWER PERFORMANCE EXHAUST SYSTEM looks like the go?

the price u quoted $999 is that for turbo back?

im in SA, wat kind of P&H am i up for? is it covered? :P

pls PM details

Hi mate, we have one of the HKS systems left in stock for BNR34.

I will pm you the information now :)

Cheers,

Steve

Hi mate, we have one of the HKS systems left in stock for BNR34.

I will pm you the information now :P

Cheers,

Steve

no PM received

while u're at it, is there a performance difference with the normal HKS Hi-power and the silent?

will they bulk straight onto my 34 GTR?

still have stock?

cheers,

andy

no PM received

while u're at it, is there a performance difference with the normal HKS Hi-power and the silent?

will they bulk straight onto my 34 GTR?

still have stock?

cheers,

andy

Hi Andy, I have sent you through a pm with some information. We have one HKS Silent Hi Power system in stock for BNR34.

Cheers,

Steve

just a quick question just jap.......are the Hi Power R34 GTT exhausts full stainless steel or only the muff?

They use a durable coated steel main section and stainless rear muffler.

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

hi was wanting to get an exhaust for r33 that would be legal (90db or less) and pick up from kirrawee in the next week. let me know if you can help please.

hi was wanting to get an exhaust for r33 that would be legal (90db or less) and pick up from kirrawee in the next week. let me know if you can help please.

Hi mate, we have HKS Hi-Power systems in stock for ECR33 however as with virtually ALL aftermarket exhaust systems, you may find that the HKS system wont get you under the 90db limit.

We are closed over Christmas and will be re-opening on January 2nd, but if you have any questions please dont hesitate to pm me.

Regards,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...
hey steve

do you have any exhausts available for a 2006 wrx?

price delivered to perth please.

regards,

craig

Hi Craig, we dont have anything from HKS or Trust in stock for GDB WRX, however we have our own brand new stainless steel full systems on their way, which are a complete bolt on system and are due in the next month or so.

If you are after something specific please let me know :)

Regards,

Steve

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi guys,

Due to popular demand, we have just received another 7 Trust Power Extreme II's for R33 GTS-T.

Our last stock sold in days so get in quickly to secure your new Trust system :laugh:

Cheers,

Steve

yes please guys. can i pick up a trust exhaust tomorow morning for r33?

Hi Jeff, no problem at all.

Drop in anytime tommorrow and Darron and my staff will look after you :)

Cheers,

Steve

thanks guys picked it up this morning no worries.

is your name steve? i been a lot and each time you say you'll look after me, but each time they ask what the hell i'm talking about lol. if its steve i can drop a name next time, maybe get out a bit quicker

thanks anyway, looks shiny :(

thanks guys picked it up this morning no worries.

is your name steve? i been a lot and each time you say you'll look after me, but each time they ask what the hell i'm talking about lol. if its steve i can drop a name next time, maybe get out a bit quicker

thanks anyway, looks shiny :laugh:

Hi Jeff, glad to be of service :no:

Yep, I am Steve, if you are ever taking up a forum deal you need only mention to my staff that you are from SAU and have spoken to me online.

Let me know if there is anything else you need.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 1 month later...
Thanks for all the orders guys - Our HKS and Trust range is expanding by the week so get your orders in now just in time for Christmas :laugh:

hey mate,

how much would a stainless steel turbo back system be for an r34 tt. i dont mind what brand as long as it is good quality and will give a good boost in performance.

please let me know as i need 1 asap.

thanx

hey mate,

how much would a stainless steel turbo back system be for an r34 tt. i dont mind what brand as long as it is good quality and will give a good boost in performance.

please let me know as i need 1 asap.

thanx

Hi mate, are you after a particular brand?

We have the HKS Hi-Power systems in stock for ER34 at $899 each.

If you are looking for quality and performance, this would be an excellent choice for you.

Regards,

Steve

  • 4 months later...

Another container load of stock has now arrived with even more systems on the way - All ready for immediate pickup and delivery :thumbsup:

Cheers guys.

Steve




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