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I had a sc400 soarer at one stage and I went to cobra exhausts in Penrith on mugoa road. The dual 3inch with 3-4" x-force mufflers set me back $850. The shop was for sale I think....this is 2yrs ago now. If you go out that way ask for Dan Brady. Quality at a good price!

Hey guys, im looking for a good exhaust shop in sydney! any recommendations for R33 GTSt? What places have you guys got your exhaust custom made and prices??

Thanks alot guys...

Having had 2 custom made systems, I would suggest getting the turbo to back of cat off this forum ( BATMBL ) and then pic a cat-back system from the 100's available to suit your taste. :)

Or, if price is the issue, go see Just Jap in Kirrawee and grab a X-Force "complete" bolt-up system for under $1,000 ( from memory ).

If you must have a custom one built, I believe Charlstone Exhaust ( spelling ? ) is good or Hi-Tech / Lambros.

Oh, prices for a custom system range from like $1,500 to $2,500 for a "turbo to tip" system depending on metal, mufflers and your requirements.

I got my exhaust through Castle Hill Exhaust and personally found them great to deal with and a good bunch of guys (two of the guys drive 8-9 second rotors, so they really understand performance cars)

Yea im going to contact castle hill exhaust tomorrow for a quote...

Liverpool exhausts quoted me $900 turbo to tip, but a few people have told me their welding is shit... has any one experianced this??

i dun mind spending few extra $$$ just as long as i get a good clean job and noticable power increase...

thanks guys

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