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Does anybody know where i can get my hands on a set of extractors for a rb20de Cefiro, around the brisbane area.  

Looking to get fitted too.

So the one joint to do both would be good.

i havent been able to find anybody who sells rb--de extractors in brisbane , but had a quote of , i think it was $650 , to have a set made at Rob Bliss exhaust @ Geebung

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IM STIL 16, I JSUT BROUGHT A SKYLINE R33. WILL EXTRACTORS MAKE A SOUND DIFFERENCE TO THE SKYLINES? OR DO THEY ONLY BENEFIT TO PERFORMANCE.

CHEERS

ERAN

if u want so make ur skyline sound better than remove any mufflers u have installed in ur pipe and get a bigger rear end muffler, in other words a cannon

if u want so make ur skyline sound better than remove any mufflers u have installed in ur pipe and get a bigger rear end muffler, in other words a cannon

I agree, i have 2 1/2" cat back with cannon. sounds sweet. lovely vibrations throughout the car.

needed to turn the stereo up for some reason though. :looney:

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