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HI all I after an exhaust for a Cefiro I have spoken to some one a few weeks ago about one and been trying to get intouch with them ever since.

Also another purchase fell though and really wondering how the hell to get an exhaust for my car

I am after mandrel bent preferable, 3" cat back and stainless steel would be a bonus

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Gday mate,

There was someone who posted up a cefiro exhaust for about $500, it had no cat but you could put one in. I can't remember who posted but hopefully they'll see this post and answer... it was from WA or SA I think.

Otherwise you could get a custom made at a zorst shop.. I don't see how it'd be more than a 300-500 ?

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driftaR32  

Location: Perth

i got brand new cefiro catbacks

450 free delivery in perth metro

or 450 + 80 postage anywhere else

http://www.4u.com.au/~dylan/products/a31cb.JPG

comes with gaskets, silencer to shut yuou car up for compliance etc etc

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That the one? :P

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Otherwise you could get a custom made at a zorst shop.. I don't see how it'd be more than a 300-500 ?

sheeit. i'd do it if i could find a cat + catback pipe and decent muffler for under $500 (did you mean fitted or not)?

I just got a 3" pipe put in to replace a farked pipe from engine to cat for about $300 but that included drilling out threaded bolts and a few other little issues. catback system is next on cards.

group buy for stock NSW ceffies!!

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that cat back pipe shown up on this page is actually a really great product! my freind has recently put one on his r32 gtst. it sounds awesome! and almost sits as high as the factory pipe work (only larger diamiter). for 450 it really is a bargain. and Dylan is a top bloke you wont be getting ripped of when purchasing his products

cheers

Adam

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that cat back pipe shown up on this page is actually a really great product! my freind has recently put one on his r32 gtst. it sounds awesome! and almost sits as high as the factory pipe work (only larger diamiter). for 450 it really is a bargain. and Dylan is a top bloke you wont be getting ripped of when purchasing his products

cheers

Adam

post up some pics for the non believers. i've seen those exhausts around, and every car i have seen them on it hung low as a hookers morals. they just dont seem to form fit to the cars underbody.

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the exhaust is stock height from the chassis, there's no such thing as multi fit exhaust every car has a different chassis number and different lengths and different mounting ppoints,

here's some pics of the exhaust and it on my car. note that the car is good and kicks ass....

adrln was it you that got rear ended by a kingswood? if so you can buy some series 1 tail lights off me if you still need em,

still trying to get in contact with dylan though but will prevail! cheers!

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nice pics LOL.

you most be steve the pirates cousin. AARGH!

can you shoot a shot under the car of it lengthways ie from side on so i can see how it hangs along the underside - the angles you have make it hard to judge the height of it along its length...

cheers

how long did it take to fit?

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Yea mate it was me but I have source other lights ...............but can you send me pics and a price mate I'm still might be interested

Well I have bit the bullet and the car goes in tomorrow for a 3" mandel bent exhaust not to sure if it's stainless or not will find out in the morn. I have been qouted about $450 with out muffler

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Well the exhaust went on and I though it would be a different ride .......but no I was wrong something else was stopping it, after hours of medling and one hour before drift meet we sourced problem it was a blocked fuel filter

Now I have smoke while drifting I'll see if I can get some vids posted up

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