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I paid $400 for a second hand 3" one 6 years ago....

350 seems reasonable?

silly question...but do the turbo cat back exhausts fit under the N/A's ?

$350 for a custom mild steel cat back sounds like a good price to me, I'd pay that if I just wanted a custom mid pipe "Y" section for my car (dual exhaust)

I don't see why you couldn't fit a turbo exhaust on a n/a skyline, same physical dimensions & mounting points etc. just that you'd bring up the old "scavenging effect" debates from both sides of the fence, to which I say get a turbo'd car, end argument

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Hey mate try

Performance Exhaust Centre

b6/23-25 Windsor Road

Northmead NSW 2152

(02) 9683 5688

They did my exhaust but my one was a turbo back so i had to change a couple of things.

They did a good job and the price was reasonable providing you give them cash and don't want tax invoice.

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Hey mate try

Performance Exhaust Centre

b6/23-25 Windsor Road

Northmead NSW 2152

(02) 9683 5688

They did my exhaust but my one was a turbo back so i had to change a couple of things.

They did a good job and the price was reasonable providing you give them cash and don't want tax invoice.

No tax invoice is the MFW.

YoYo; yeah, I was really impressed by the price. I was expecting much more.

As for "get a turbo'd car"... it would be an awesome solution if some of us were allowed :P

Just doing some basics on my 33 n/a, make it nice. DOn't know if I'll spend money on my GTST just yet... I kinda need to sell it if i want to have a disposable income rofl

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As for "get a turbo'd car"... it would be an awesome solution if some of us were allowed :P

you poor poor young'uns, I got my P's as soon as I was eligible & that was a year before they started restrictions :nyaanyaa:

2.5" piping max is the general concensus for an RB25DE make sure they put a resonator or two or that thing will be droney as hell

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