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hey guys as the title suggests i am looking into getting some custom piping made for my 33 for a reasonable price...well there is a bit more then that i need about 4 or 5 things done and need somewhere reliable to get a reasonable quote...any help will be greatly appreciated

cheers

krish

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hey guys as the title suggests i am looking into getting some custom piping made for my 33 for a reasonable price...well there is a bit more then that i need about 4 or 5 things done and need somewhere reliable to get a reasonable quote...any help will be greatly appreciated

cheers

krish

I know your in SA man.Im in qld but if you give me dimentions of your piping im sure i can get

it made and sent to you cheaper than anyone else!

SECRETGARAGE

race mods & street accessories!

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well if it was in SA then it would had been better but i have sent you the PM secretgarage.....also i have been recommended by a few people to go to BTR can they also do things like relocate my power steering cooler as atm i have done a dodgy home job and just pushed it back but it needs to be properly relocated and also a few other things...can BTR do that as well? and also does anyone recommend that i get the pipings that are in the engine bay for intercooler and pod to be wrapped in some sort of heat sheild or not even bother with that...

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thanks for that information guys....i did some research and have found out that D&T and AAA exhausts do this type of work as well and so far D&T has given me a quote which is about 20% cheaper then BTR and i have heard of good things about BTR, AAA and D&T so i guess now it comes down to seeing what place can do a good job for a reasonable price.....

Thanks guys

Krish

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AAA bent up my stainless intercooler piping if you want some pictures of their work let me know and i'll post some up. Also for 2 inch piping supplied and bent it cost me $140. I made up a template out of polly pipe and took it down to them and they made it up (they need 200mm between bends) i went home and cut the excess off got two tigs welds done and they then ring rolled it for me (the bead in the end of the pipes).

EDIT!! At the bottom of this thread are some pictures of my piping then right at the bottom is a picture of the intake pipe i had them bend up as well, the cooler is off the car at the moment so let me know if you want more pic's and i'll post them up.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...c=278104&hl

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