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I have heard that Hallam Performance Exhausts are good, give them a call. Check www.yellowpages.com.au etc. You can get custom stuff made too of course.

Probably easier to get the one place to do it all. Unless you want a Jap brand exhaust, then it would be cheaper to source one s/hand and then have someone fit it. Check 4 sale section on here, I know a couple of melbourne guys were selling cat-backs fitting your description [CR34TION & ylwgtr2 I think].

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hey djr33, in my opinion I think its better for a workshop to do it, u get a reciept and if anything goes wrong they are liable for it.

My 32 came wit an exhaust although I got a high flowed cat installed at Casey Exhaust and I am very happy with their job and recomend them. I believe that they do Blitz exhaust's also. If you think of talking to them tell them Mark with the white r32 skyline reccomended you!

take it easy mate

:P

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done my exhaust myself, the front pipe etc was done buy a shop because of of them dont line up. The cat Hi flow and the rest of the exhuast i done myself. High flow cat from one shop with flanges put on 3inch and the 3.5 inch cat back hks supper dragger was a heavy ****er but i got it done myself. I would be more than willing to help you out if you get like a jap exhaust, like a premade one. PM me if you need some help installing. Cheers Rob

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i put my titanium zorst on to day and couldnt get it lined up right at muffler,so it was hitting bumper couldnt resist and had to drive.when i get home ive burnt the shit out of my rear bar.bit upset but its sounds hella mad.my advice is workshop which is where mine will be going now :P

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Originally posted by R34GTT-R

i put my titanium zorst on to day and couldnt get it lined up right at muffler,so it was hitting bumper couldnt resist and had to drive.when i get home ive burnt the shit out of my rear bar.bit upset but its sounds hella mad.my advice is workshop which is where mine will be going now :P

How much did the titanium cost u?

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my trust exhaust took literally 10 mins to fit - all mounting posts etc fit perfectly... that is the advantage of jap stuff - you are guaranteed that it fits perfectly, doesn't rattle, scrape etc etc

BTW, DJ Lethal is selling an exhaust:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=16212

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