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hey guys.. im getting my exhaust tomorra..i hope, but i thought a better make sure what im getting is a good choice..now! bear with me as im a total car noob.. so if i dont make sence SRY!,, any way

im gettn a turbo back system.. bell dump pipe ( i thnk thast right),3 inch piping with a hi flow cat an a 4 inch cannon exhaust... $1000.00 thats including installation... so does sound like a decent price.??

(PS.. im sure he said mild steel..good/bad?) any advice/info is always good...coz a this stage im going to get done first thing in the morning...

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Without getting too technical, a full exhaust system (with muffler and piping provided plus installation) that is from turbo direct to the exhaust muffler without a resonator, would cost around the $1K mark, I have a Nismo exhaust that is turbo back - apparently cost the previous owner over $2K fully fitted, so I guess it's ok...depends a lot on the piping, installation and the muffler too.

Mild steel? I suggest you go full titanium where possible. What brand is the thing? Do your research brother instead of just going around splashing cash when it may add nothing or little performance gains to your ride.

Good luck.

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Without getting too technical, a full exhaust system (with muffler and piping provided plus installation) that is from turbo direct to the exhaust muffler without a resonator, would cost around the $1K mark, I have a Nismo exhaust that is turbo back - apparently cost the previous owner over $2K fully fitted, so I guess it's ok...depends a lot on the piping, installation and the muffler too.

Mild steel? I suggest you go full titanium where possible. What brand is the thing? Do your research brother instead of just going around splashing cash when it may add nothing or little performance gains to your ride.

Good luck.

lol what the hell? Who has a full titanium exhaust? You know how much one of those would set you back! Im guessing you were referring to stainless steel exhaust? There is no need for titanium on any street driven car.

That's a tad expensive for mild steel though. I'd expect a turbo-back stainless steel system to be around that price.

Depends on the brand i guess.

Xforce catback stainless steel - $800 ; take off $300 for mild steel

Hiflow cat - $200

Front/dump pipe - $200

Labour - $300

So around $1k for a mild steel system is reasonable, depending on brand and cost of installation.

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$180 front and dump

$420 Rear muffler tip and center muffler

$200 Cat.

$300 3 inch mandrel bend custom Stainless piping plus install

the looks you DONT get from cops when drive past.... priceless . . . quiet as a mouse (really need to put the muffler back on though lol)

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