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Hi There,

If you want someone in the Hills Area, go to Castle Hill Exhaust, they are in Hoyle Ave just down the road from hills motorsports. They can build you up a system to suit your needs. Speak to Dave or Dale.

Castle Hill Exhaust Website

Tell them Dave with the R33 Skyline and Black SS ute sent you.

I've heard a few very dodgy stories first hand from friends of mine about Hitech. They do good stuff, but be wary.

really ;) . i couldn't of been happier with the service i got. i already had a 3 inch turbo back magnaflow exhaust, but was 92db at 4800rpm. i rocked up there without notice, they put in a resonator in, dropped it to 84db, drove off 20 minutes later. no in-cabin drone, no noticeable power loss :)

Hi There,

If you want someone in the Hills Area, go to Castle Hill Exhaust, they are in Hoyle Ave just down the road from hills motorsports. They can build you up a system to suit your needs. Speak to Dave or Dale.

Castle Hill Exhaust Website

Tell them Dave with the R33 Skyline and Black SS ute sent you.

Agreed, CHE are great guys.

They did the exhaust on my old skyline.

Hey Greg, why dont you go for a Trust Power Extreme II, ive heard they are a pretty sedate exhaust :rofl:

i was considering something like that or a kakimoto 06&R or something but i think i want something that sits a bit closer to the chassis

Hi There,

If you want someone in the Hills Area, go to Castle Hill Exhaust, they are in Hoyle Ave just down the road from hills motorsports. They can build you up a system to suit your needs. Speak to Dave or Dale.

Castle Hill Exhaust Website

Tell them Dave with the R33 Skyline and Black SS ute sent you.

Thats still an option I went there and they quoted 600 for cat back.

I've had one zorst built by Hills Motorsport, and I'm getting another one done next week for the stagea too. No issues from me.

Did they build it to be legal? did it limit power?

Cheers for the help guys

Hey Greg, why dont you go for a Trust Power Extreme II, ive heard they are a pretty sedate exhaust :worship:

For a bolt on Jap system, the Trust PEII isn't bad, however now that I have seen the Kakimoto Regu 06&R, that in my view is definately the pick of the bunch for a quiet streeter. Im pretty sure it is about the quietest Jap system that you can get.

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