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looking for some peoples experience's / price's for 3 inch exhaust's in Brissy area

thanks

I've found the xforce exhausts to be quite good and a decent price.

What are you looking at spending on one ?

as least as possible i guess, been quoted around 1500 up here for a cat back stainless, or 1000 for mild steal just wanted to know what the prices are in Brissy, get back in November, if they are the same i'll just look at ordering one from japan

Are you particular about getting a custom one?

Why not a Fujitsubo, Kakimoto or HKS one? You can get them from a number of places in Japan and install yourself or get a shop to do so.

that's why i said pending on Price, if it's just as expansive for a mild steal as a stainless japanese one i'd go the Japanese, i might just go see some exhaust shops when i get down and see what the quote

I use Rob Bliss in Geebung, Haven't run into problems with them. Got a catback system when i first bought the car then went back a few years later and got them to finish it off. Just got the drump re done at a place in Brendale as I changed to highmount

If you're not too worried about driving a little south (Logan area) Trevor at CES does top quality work. He also offers a turbo back system for R33's. I've had a 3->3.5" custom dump and a custom muffler made, great sound and maximum flow.

If you're not too worried about driving a little south (Logan area) Trevor at CES does top quality work. He also offers a turbo back system for R33's. I've had a 3->3.5" custom dump and a custom muffler made, great sound and maximum flow.

yes if i can afford i'd love a CES exhaust on the 260rs, what did you exhaust set you back ?

Ultimate performance exhausts in Brendale to do a good job, I've not used them but A few people I know have any they only have positive things to say.

These guys I'm aware of doing a good job, a guy I work with it's his mates father that runs it. Have only heard good things.

yes if i can afford i'd love a CES exhaust on the 260rs, what did you exhaust set you back ?

Done at trade price. Rest assured still not cheap but the quality of the product far surpasses that of a cheaper replica. Imho better off saving for longer and just getting the better product. Do it once, do it right.

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I rang around and shop in sumner park has quoted around 450 - 650 for a cat back mild steal 3 inch or 1k stainless

place over acacia ridge has quoted $650 cat back with mild steal or 1100 for stainless

so pretty happy, will go see the sumner park guys as they are closer and get a better idea

thanks everyone for your help

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