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Hi, im currently looking for a full Turbo back exhaust sytem with dump pipe and high flow cat for my R34 GTT sedan, Was thinking 3 inch. Been looking everywhere locally (Townsville) and cant get any help, can only get an Xforce at $2850 fitted.Seems a bit much. Anyone been throught this before? If anyone can give me any suggestions on what to buy and where to get it from please help. Price and/or performance gain info would be great too. Not worried about fitting just want the system in my hands ASAP. Thanks in advance everyone.

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Hi, im currently looking for a full Turbo back exhaust sytem with dump pipe and high flow cat for my R34 GTT sedan, Was thinking 3 inch. Been looking everywhere locally (Townsville) and cant get any help, can only get an Xforce at $2850 fitted.Seems a bit much. Anyone been throught this before? If anyone can give me any suggestions on what to buy and where to get it from please help. Price and/or performance gain info would be great too. Not worried about fitting just want the system in my hands ASAP. Thanks in advance everyone.

That is far far too expensive for the Xforce they must be charging near 1800 bucks for fitting which is BS you could do it yourself at home although has potential to be a massive pain. http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=108183 i couldn't find the pricing on their website but that shows that a SS turbo back system is 1300 bucks fitting shouldnt even cost 200 bucks if you ask me.

For the price they are quoting they should be giving you a full CES system

That is far far too expensive for the Xforce they must be charging near 1800 bucks for fitting which is BS you could do it yourself at home although has potential to be a massive pain. http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=108183 i couldn't find the pricing on their website but that shows that a SS turbo back system is 1300 bucks fitting shouldnt even cost 200 bucks if you ask me.

For the price they are quoting they should be giving you a full CES system

Yeah thats what i thought, i got a quote from a good mechanic here today for a full Xforece fitted and a tune and boost increase with 3hrs dyno time for under $2000

Yeah thats what i thought, i got a quote from a good mechanic here today for a full Xforece fitted and a tune and boost increase with 3hrs dyno time for under $2000

I bought a 3 inch x force cat back on christmas eve last year and that cost me $660.00, pretty sure just jap do a 3 inch turbo back stainless for around $1200, like the other bloke said, fitting takes no time at all, specially for someone who knows what there doing. took me and a mate just over the hour to remove the old and put in the new, but that was only cat back. "shouldnt" cost more than 4-500 to get fitted.

Id recomend x force no dramas. :)

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