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theres plenty of reputable workshops in melbourne that are known for their quality of work in achieving power figures, but havent really heard of well known custom exhaust shops such as Exhaust Technology in SA.

Im after a custom exhaust such as these, made up for my r32. i could order them from Exhaust Technology, but want it to sit perfect on my car, so id rather it measured up in person.

can anyone help?

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theres plenty of reputable workshops in melbourne that are known for their quality of work in achieving power figures, but havent really heard of well known custom exhaust shops such as Exhaust Technology in SA.

Im after a custom exhaust such as these, made up for my r32. i could order them from Exhaust Technology, but want it to sit perfect on my car, so id rather it measured up in person.

can anyone help?

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I went to Radiant Exhaust which is on the old geelong rd. Was recomended by drdrift, and i'm certainly happy with the results and prices :P

they won't have any problem making up those exhausts pictured.

Pic no2 get my vote :kiss:

theres plenty of reputable workshops in melbourne that are known for their quality of work in achieving power figures, but havent really heard of well known custom exhaust shops such as Exhaust Technology in SA.

Im after a custom exhaust such as these, made up for my r32. i could order them from Exhaust Technology, but want it to sit perfect on my car, so id rather it measured up in person.

can anyone help?

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Take those pics to Highpoint Muffler Centre.

Statis, the owner, he'll sort ya out. Hes helped me out many times

ur combo sounds like my old r33, 3" catback 4" after resonator 5" muffler, Farking loud

anywho

im cool i can make that ... cbf though ...

i dunno why, not a whole fan of this lobster style cutting exhaust, its like they are too cheap or lazy to bend it, or put a bend in it ... one would think it would create turbulance ...

anywho, make sure the ppl that make ur exhaust purge weld it :)

i think getting one of these made up as well anyone no anywhere in th S/E

I'll give you the name of where im going... once i find it out.

Its through a friend, they are in Bayswater somewhere and have done a few of the guys cars, im using them cause its close to Racepace aswell so i can kill two birds with one stone in a few weeks :(

Sloe - its gonna be HELL worse than your current one :)

Hope you have an EPA friendly one, your gonna get stung heaps

iv had half of my exhaust custom fabricated by creatd motorsports... Go in or ring rob or daniel and speak to them, their good with making the twin cannon or flute design. Highly recomended

Sloe - its gonna be HELL worse than your current one :rant:

Hope you have an EPA friendly one, your gonna get stung heaps

yeh im after that really messy rough RB, the full drift note when im bouncing the 20 off the limiter. also got an ECV on my current system, so ill just pop that into the new one :laugh: sounds much much quieter when i close the valve whenever i spot cops or have to drive through a booze bus LOL.

if anything, i also have a custom rear muffler thats 2" and registered 84dB on my last EPA :)

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