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It has been very hard to find anything off the shelf in Japan. we found a used Dolphin dump pipe but we think it was a prototype and there was no production.

I am interested but as always, it depends on price :)

Btw, anyone know roughly how much a dump from Japan would cost? Im heading over in May and wondering if there is much difference in price between this and a branded bolt on.

Thanks

I could make a few up if you need. I have the jig setup already, just need to source a couple of stainless bends. I could work out a good group buy price too if you like?

The stock dump can be a pain to get off, good idea having a hoist to do this job and a good tool selection. I usually replace the studs with stainless bolts to make it easier to refit.

I spoke to liverpool exhausts today after reading about a m35 axis on here (forgot the guys name) but he had a custom dump made up but mild steel with a ceramic coating. the price for this including a highflow cat was $1200 :( W-T-H

Wow 1200 bucks? I got mine from the same place for 900 last year. I must say, even though we sat outside in the carpark for an entire day, they did a decent job and havent had any issues since.

Absolutley Iain. You have my help for the hole day when you get it done.

its helpful to have a friend assist you with the job. isnt that right Andy?? :(

i know ill have some help when mine gets done hehehe

Wow 1200 bucks? I got mine from the same place for 900 last year. I must say, even though we sat outside in the carpark for an entire day, they did a decent job and havent had any issues since.

Did you get the dump and cat done as well?......good price at $900 from Charlstone if you did :O.....Iv'e known Bruce for nearly 20 years and he still charged me $1,100 without the dump pipe and cat(what cat :( )

P.S. From what I have seen Scott's Dump pipe is the ones to get.

P.S.S. Andy a guru :O

Edited by Jetwreck

No, Eugine had his done by Liverpool. And that was from behind the cat back.

Scott's pipes look very good. Pitty they wern't ready when I did mine.

And yes, you know it is true Craig... :O

Did you get the dump and cat done as well?......good price at $900 if you did :O .....Iv'e known Bruce for nearly 20 years and he still charged me more than you.

P.S. From what I have seen Scott's Dump pipes are the ones to get.

P.S.S. Andy a guru :(

Did you get the dump and cat done as well?......good price at $900 if you did :(.....Iv'e known Bruce for nearly 20 years and he still charged me more than you.

P.S. From what I have seen Scott's Dump pipes are the ones to get.

That dump pipe that you guys saw was a one off and lives on my car.

It was going to be the "production" one, but for 2 reasons;

1. A shit load of time and effort to make

2. A pain in the arse to install/remove

I will be looking into getting some 3" bends so we can make up a few similar to the eBay one.

Anyone who would be interested, please post below to give us some idea of quantities

Yeah I got mine done at Livo Exhaust. As much as i didnt want to go there ever again from past experiences, I had no choice for 3 reasons. 1 - no one at that time on this forum had done any exhaust upgrades, 2 - my stock cat was cracking so I had to get something done, and 3 - Chris (MLCrisis I think that's the id) had his exhaust done at Livo and I liked what they did to his car. My dump/front combo with a high flow cat is mild steel but ceramic coated so won't ever rust as long as I don't scrape the pipe. I recently changed the oil and had a good look at the pipe and cat and after almost 1.5 years of having it, she still looks good.

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