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Depends what you want.

Jap or Locally made

There are several places that do beautiful work such as hi tech in the city who have done a complete system on my GTS-T, there are also some places that I wont mention that do horrible work.

For a locally made hi quality stainless system expect up to $2k complete with dump/front pipe/new cat and muffler.

Bear in mind systems can be had cheaper - but you get what you pay for.

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go down to your local exhaust shop and get them to make you up a custom exhaust from the turbo back. Get the rear muffler you want.. looks wise and there will be no problems. As long as its at least 3inch from the turbo back and there arent any major bends in it youll save hundreds compared to a jap version and it'll be closely the same.

closely = you wont be able to tell the difference if driving between jap and custom exhaust. :)

oh and get a hi flow cat too... a catco one.

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Originally posted by MacK

cheers mate!! do they happen to have a site on the net?

Just Jap (Skylines Australia sponsor) : http://www.justjap.com/

You can have my 3" HKS exhaust, it includes numerous speed holes along the length of it.

I'm also in the market for a new exhaust from cat back

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