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hey all,

I'm looking at getting a turbo back exhaust on my R34 in the near future, ive been ringing around a bit and had a lot of different types of quotes, $1600 - $2100 for a stainless steel with the higher prices mandrel bent.

Is mandrel bent necessary? or how much of a difference will it make?

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Michael

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You're in Golden Grove, go visit Andrew from AMPerformance. Guarantee you he will kill all those quotes and you'll end up with a system 100x better! He built my full exhaust on my GTR and it's awesome. Give him a call and tell him Luke sent you, he'll look after ya :action-smiley-069:

His number is 0401865373

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You're in Golden Grove, go visit Andrew from AMPerformance. Guarantee you he will kill all those quotes and you'll end up with a system 100x better! He built my full exhaust on my GTR and it's awesome. Give him a call and tell him Luke sent you, he'll look after ya :happy:

His number is 0401865373

I went and seen andrew this after noon, top bloke, he definatly knows his stuff. im gettin my exhuast, front and dump pipe done by him next saturday. Like u said Luke he kills the other quotes :action-smiley-069:

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I went and seen andrew this after noon, top bloke, he definatly knows his stuff. im gettin my exhuast, front and dump pipe done by him next saturday. Like u said Luke he kills the other quotes :)

See, I don't lie. He also does arguably some of the best work I have ever seen and has AWESOME customer service. Can't go wrong in my book.

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See, I don't lie. He also does arguably some of the best work I have ever seen and has AWESOME customer service. Can't go wrong in my book.

Ive never been a customer but I'm looking forward to the day I do. His work is artful.

-D

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Nice. I might have to go and see him again too

i'll get him to do an entire turbo back exhaust for me whilst retaining my junbl resonator and mufflers. would love the exhaust to be bent along the contour of where the stock unit used to chill, not a fan of low hanging lazy installs

all i need now is the damn turbo gasket kit, turbos, actuators, braided lines and blankets...

*facepalm*

-D

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i'll get him to do an entire turbo back exhaust for me whilst retaining my junbl resonator and mufflers. would love the exhaust to be bent along the contour of where the stock unit used to chill, not a fan of low hanging lazy installs

all i need now is the damn turbo gasket kit, turbos, actuators, braided lines and blankets...

*facepalm*

-D

I talked with him when I bought the dump/front and cat about doing to opposite :)

Cutting the Apexi N1 Evolution in half after the first muffler then having him weld up his dual 2.5" system with twin canisters out the back like his own 33 has. Looks fkn awesome and his sounds better than any RB I've heard. If I retained the mid muffler I unfortunately wouldn't get that sound, but I don't want a cop magnet either :P

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