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So I've gone for an unconventional FMIC setup.

it will have pipes going back to the standard piping route.

Can anyone on here do pipe welding.. Can be mild steel.. I don't really care.

I just need someone that won't say "yeah mate we'll need your car for 2 days and we don't remove the front bar, you'll have to do that"

I need to have some piping go from the cooler to the stock pipes.

the cooler is already has outlets pointing in the right direction.

Will need a straight section, and then the bends to meet stock piping.

anyone on here that can do that?

or recommend someone?

prefer northside of Brisbane but will travel I guess.

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If you can get down to Bannockburn (Behind Beenleigh just a run down the M1) I would Call Steve from Motion Garage 0407672023. He did all the pipe work on both of my cars exhaust and coolers. He was the best priced that I found including the exhausts. Im sure alot of people here have also had him work on their cars and will attest to his workmanship.

He does stainless but is a boiler maker by trade so he can weld just about anything. He has done heaps of work on big dollar cars.

Cheers

Imtorqing

hay mate,

give the lad's at 'Ultimate Performance exhausts & car care' a call, they've done my cat back, and FMIC install, and are going to fabricate my high mount and 3inch dump for me soon. they dont charge as much as most places i've rung for quotes and they have done heaps of high performance customs. there in brendale (next to strathpine) and will have you car done with in that working day (that was the case for my FMIC install).

Tel: 3205 3705

AiF

P.S. they wont ask you to take anything off ur car either ;P

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