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Afternoon all,

in about one month, i am looking to get a catback system and a new cat...

now the only problem is i will only have around $550-$600 for the catback, cat and labour.

so my question is, am i asking too much to get a catback system and cat for $600 labour included??

NOTE: I plan to get a custom one made up as there are not many "off the shelf" systems for N/A skylines.

If it is do'able, can anyone reccommend any places? im in melb, S.E suburbs.

Thanks all.

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hmm im not sure about custom made systems... but here in brisbane thers a place called Rob Bliss (i kno this doesnt help you) but u can get a hi-flow cat into a 2.5" catback to a 6" cannon tip for $550

but yeah i dunno bout melb or custom made systems sorry

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iv got coby headers/extractors and one long hot dog (straight through) resonator with 2 1/2 inch piping to a RPS big bore, sounds awesome although if you want it to be legal you need another resonator or a silencer in the tip. Cost me $1000 all up and i sold my old exhaust for $100

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You should have no drama getting that stuff for $600... moreso if you sorce that cat from ebay or somethin like that and get the zorst shop to install it.

My 2.5" Catback was $320, this included a resonator and oval muffler (not a cannon!!!)

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