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Can i please get some recommendations for exhaust places you have used?

I want to get a 3.5 inch cat back made up for my 32R

also looking for recommendations on cat converters

ball park on price to please.

The closer to Bankstown the better.

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Care to share? I knew what I wanted so I didn't have them "design" anything for me. Only suggestion they made was to put an Xforce mid section for my GT-R instead of using their muffler, it was quicker and they it fit properly onto my existing cat back. Years ago when I got my R31, I called them up to book, rocked up on the day, told the guy what I wanted, waited a few hours as they were busy, got a finished product for $350 (2.5" mild steel cat back, two mufflers, mandrel bent).

OK my next question is what should I be getting made for my 32 r looking for 400kws with more in the future how many resonators should I run I'm not really fussed about noise looking to get something now that will support my pt6262 that is coming hopefully before the end of this year I'm currently running the factory exhaust on a compliance cat

OK my next question is what should I be getting made for my 32 r looking for 400kws with more in the future how many resonators should I run I'm not really fussed about noise looking to get something now that will support my pt6262 that is coming hopefully before the end of this year I'm currently running the factory exhaust on a compliance cat

If you can fit a 4" in there and noise isnt an issue then go the 4", it will well and truly cover you now and ANY possible upgrade you do later

what do you need done exactly?

I got a mate that's pretty cluely with the MIG, however will be in mild steel. He recently modded my dump pipe (extended, reclocked and v banded) and the welds are awesome. He's in Lansvale too, so not too far from you and is actually friends with Hakkan (if that makes a difference) haha

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