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I'm looking at getting a 3" system from the dump pipe back for my Stagea.

I had always taken my exhaust jobs to Craig at Maddat, but he no longer owns the business.

Can anyone recommend a good non-rexpensive, but non-cheap place to go to?

Or does anyone have a 3" system lying around that will fit? :P

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Thanks. I'll check them out during my lunch break!

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Thanks but I think they charge too much for what they do.

try Just Jap for quote for a cat back system

Just Jap bellmounth stainless steel 3" turbo to cat pipe @ approx $220 delivered is used on my RS4 Stagea (series 1)

highflow cat converter for Skyline

cat back system is simply mild steel mandrel bent (any exhaust shop) with a GTR Kakimoto Racing muffler welded on, all positioned correctly.

You DONT need to spend big bucks on an exhaust

How similar is the exhaust system (dump pipe back) for an R33 and Stagea? Will an R33 system fit under a Stagea? :(

I just bought Steve's old system and will mod it to fit if need be. I might even still fab in a Magnaflow muffler to quieten it done some if its too loud.

:P

an r33 4-door system will still need 30cm in length added to it, somewhere.

may need some slight re-mandrel bends so best to get a shop to fit and weld it together.

I went to lonsdale exhausts to add a muffler and it was pretty cheap.

an r33 4-door system will still need 30cm in length added to it, somewhere.

may need some slight re-mandrel bends so best to get a shop to fit and weld it together.

I went to lonsdale exhausts to add a muffler and it was pretty cheap.

Well then thats a good opportunity to fit a flow-thru muffler about mid section then to make up the 30cm :(

I'll prob fit it up myself and see what needs doing on the weekend, just for something to do LOL

+1 for ET. Never had an exhaust done anywhere else. They've done 5 exhausts for me so far, 2 x sets of I/C piping, 3 inlet pipes, not to mention all the other shit they've helped me with. Marky's also helping me put in my cage (bolt in jap unit, but with welded in floor plates etc) getting the lines sorted for my hydro, and were also changing the exhaust on the 31 for the 3rd tme LOL.

Also, give Andrew at AM performance a try. Works out a small shed, but from what Ive seen the workmanship is pretty damn good.

But go to marky first :dry:;):P

Edited by R31 drift pig

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