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Hi guys, I had a small accident where the car bottomed out and dented the middle pipe that joins the cat and the muffler. Its a genuine trust 90mm titanium exhaust and the pipe is just straight with one slight bend.

I was wondering whether this could either be repaired or if someone could refabricate an identical pipe. Its 90mm titanium pipe which goes from the cat to the muffler of my R34 GTR. I can post pics if required. Anybody know where I can get this done??? I'd like it refabricated in titanium if possible...

Nope, there's nothing listed on their site. I had a good search and rang around a few suppliers over here and hit a wall. I can import 3 inch Ti tube from the US, minimum order was 30m, 12k delivered. Getting flat sheet rolled was the other option, but have you seen the price Airport metals wants for a small sheet?

AM Performance here in SA have Ti tube in stock in various diameters.. limited stock atm and more coming in.

problem is it may not match your current wall thickness. AM can carry out the repair if you cant find anyone locally but you'd need to send the damagedsection to him.

I'm happy to send the damaged section to AM as the titanium is light as, whole exhaust is only 6kg so can't see this pipe being more than 2kg as most of the weight would be with the muffler. They seem quite expensive but you get what you pay for and I'm cheaping out on an R34 GTR...

Anyone got a contact # and or email for them???

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