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Hey,

Just wondering if anyone could recommend any Exhaust shops on the Sunny Coast (preferably not up Noosa-way)... I'm looking at getting extractors and the exhaust done, but I may just order the Coby extractors from NZ and get someone to fit them while they're doing the exhaust if custom ones are too expensive (I got quotes early this year ranging from $600-$1500 for custom extractors)... any opinions/recommendations/places to avoid?

Also, I would love to not have to worry about the extractors and exhaust rusting up here on the Coast - anything I should specifically ask for??

Thanks!

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go see lee at caloundra exhausts, he's a good bloke, heaps of my mates have had there's done there, and also my bosses wife used to do there accounting for them, he will look after you. just tell him what your after and he will fix u up. its in daniel st just near the caloudra city motors on the caloudra rd.

I only trust one guy when it comes to exhause -- Muffler Man at Kawana-- he can do a custom extractors for you-- assuming you have an N/A car -- anyways,. he's done my exhause in the past and my intercooler piping...would always go there myself for this matter.

Maroochy exhause in kunda park -- they charge heaps.

go see lee at caloundra exhausts, he's a good bloke, heaps of my mates have had there's done there, and also my bosses wife used to do there accounting for them, he will look after you. just tell him what your after and he will fix u up. its in daniel st just near the caloudra city motors on the caloudra rd.

I agree. Tell Lee Scott sent ya down, he's a great bloke and will not charge you the Maroochy Exhaust price :P. He did all the work on my three commodores (yes I only saw the light 3yrs ago :( ) at a fraction of the prices of others plus he's open to folding stuff *cough cough*

Thanks for the advice people - I'll check out Muffler Men (they're only a street away from where I work which is good, and I got a fairly good quote from them last year) as well as Caloundra Exhausts, and I'll let yas know how I go... :)

I'm having a slow day, so I'm not quite sure what the "open to folding stuff" is all about... :P

Thanks for the advice people - I'll check out Muffler Men (they're only a street away from where I work which is good, and I got a fairly good quote from them last year) as well as Caloundra Exhausts, and I'll let yas know how I go... ;)

I'm having a slow day, so I'm not quite sure what the "open to folding stuff" is all about... :P

GST exempt payments maybe :( cash?

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