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I've only ever used Powatone at Fyshwick for exhaust stuff, reasonably priced and they've always done a good job.

If it's just a catback, like Titan says, have a go at it yourself. Mine was turbo back, not my idea of fun when the rusted on dump pipe bolts snap, so left it to the pro's.

Thanks for the suggestion, I have heard good things about Powatone for years now.

I am looking to get Stillen cat back, Stillen extractors, Stillen V3 cold air intake and Berk high flow cats.

Probably a bit much for someone who has never really worked on cars to tackle for their first go.

I don't suppose anyone knows if there is a Stillen reseller in Australia? I have looked and haven't been able to find any.

I will wait till the car has 5000km on the clock before doing mods but it would be nice to order it and have it ready asap.

  • 1 year later...

DTS in fywick!! 4 sure, get all my work done there 4 years NEVA had a problem and even wash my car,

I know this is an old post but how come on 24th of September 2009 you asked:

"hey guys, just like the j-racing post wanted to know if any1 has delt with DTS in fyshwick, i heard they have a AWD dyno and the machanics are awesome!?"

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