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Tried the consolidated workshop thread but no exhaust shops listed.

Can anyone recommend an exhaust shop who can work with pipework larger than 3" ?

My GTR has an Apexi system on it and I'd like to get the Canon removed and replaced with a twin tip muffler (and also get the muffler position straightened up)

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i got carline mufflers in malaga to do mine originally he did a pretty good job made my 3inch catback sit pretty much as high as the standard one sat so it didnt scrape on speed bumps ect but the welding quality was pretty average. i then got rear ended and Prestige Exhausts & Mufflers in malaga did the insurance job and the weld quality was a shitload better but they mounted it pretty low like most imports have so yeah their care-factor isnt that great IMO

people do quality jobs if u know them, 99% of the time randoms off the street are just walking dollar signs

I got my full custom job done at:

Mettam's Mufflers

21 Rudloc Rd

Morley WA 6062

(08) 9275 7034

My job was 2in though, but they did a real good job and it was mounted higher than the old one was.

Welding culd be a bit cleaner but i'm happy with the job.

+1 for kermit I have a full system fabricated by him, it's excellent quality

Cheers Nick

hey nick how much did it cost you if u dont mind me asking? what did u get 3 inch or? im looking at getting a turbo back for my 34 can get a xforce mild steel 3 inch for 850 plus delivery

cheers matt

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hey nick how much did it cost you if u dont mind me asking? what did u get 3 inch or? im looking at getting a turbo back for my 34 can get a xforce mild steel 3 inch for 850 plus delivery

cheers matt

I'll have an Apexi system for sale in about a week for $500ono if it fits a 34.

System is great but I'm an old codger who wants a stock looking rear muffler

I'll have an Apexi system for sale in about a week for $500ono if it fits a 34.

System is great but I'm an old codger who wants a stock looking rear muffler

cheers but im chasing turbo back system not just catback

hey nick how much did it cost you if u dont mind me asking? what did u get 3 inch or? im looking at getting a turbo back for my 34 can get a xforce mild steel 3 inch for 850 plus delivery

cheers matt

I supplied the dump pipe, and Kermit fabricated the rest cost me 1250 for a 3 inch system made from stainless steel and had custom hangers made for the x force muffler which Kermit sourced and fitted I also got a decat pipe made for race use only of course :)

Sounds like porn

Cheers Nick

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