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Hey fellas,

Any1 recommend any particular exhaust places in perth? Ive been to genie before to get my dump pipe fitted and my previous car's exhaust and found them to be pretty good. Although I know they do good work, i was quoted around $1300 - $1500 for a hf cat, i think a resonator, rear cannon (milo tin) and pipework joining (all in stainless steel).

The thing is this was a bit more than i really wanted to spend + im not too fussed about getting it in stainless as my dump pipe isnt stainless anyway.

Theres a couple of places over east that do similar systems bolt on in mild steel, including dump pipe (that i dont need) for about $670 + $50 postage, which i reckon is pretty good, but not too sure of the quality.

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Any suggestions?

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Hey fellas,

Any1 recommend any particular exhaust places in perth? Ive been to genie before to get my dump pipe fitted and my previous car's exhaust and found them to be pretty good. Although I know they do good work, i was quoted around $1300 - $1500 for a hf cat, i think a resonator, rear cannon (milo tin) and pipework joining (all in stainless steel).

The thing is this was a bit more than i really wanted to spend + im not too fussed about getting it in stainless as my dump pipe isnt stainless anyway.

Theres a couple of places over east that do similar systems bolt on in mild steel, including dump pipe (that i dont need) for about $670 + $50 postage, which i reckon is pretty good, but not too sure of the quality.  

Below is the pic.

Any suggestions?

ive got one of those xforce mild steel exhaust comming from rzone performance , but its been 3 weeks and i still havent got it and they guys not very good at returning emails . I got hold of him and he said it will ship next week so ill let you know aparently the delays are due to xmas/nye . another guy on the forums got one from him and had no problems even fitted it himself for the price you cant go wrong . rzone also have full stainless xforce for about 1k .

also PM gtst89 http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/me...ber.php?u=10804

he has some nice stainless systems at a good price

I got my exhaust from D & T performance exhaust which I thought was pretty good. Got a 3 inch stainless system from turbo back with a 3 inch dump pipe, hi flow cat and 5 inch cannon for $1595. Genie was charging me way more than this when I asked them for a quote on the same system.

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