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yeah  i think cheapest and best way for exhausts nowadays  is to get a custom built one    is generally cheaper than japanese brands  and if the size is ok  is just as good

RellikZephyr

What type of car is it for, i am looking to install a 3.5'' right through for a r33 gtr and could do with saving some $$$$$$

sb..

I just bought the full system muffler 3' stainless today. Just finish install, it is a second hand Apexi, it cost me $530, and $20 for polish scream, after 1 hour polishing, it looks new, price is very cheap, isn't it? If anyone want to buy one in future, i will give you phone number, so you can contact him. I just join in this forum yesterday, so i want to share with you the good cheap things.

What type of car is it for, i am looking to install a 3.5'' right through for a r33 gtr and could do with saving some $$$$$$

sb

wrong post before sorry..

What type of car is it for, i am looking to install a 3.5'' right through for a r33 gtr and could do with saving some $$$$$$

sb

wrong post before sorry..

that for R33 gtst II, are there any different between gtr & gtst. But i think he doen't have 3.5" muffler, not sure. Where do you live, if not in Mel, so how can u kick up.

i got mt exhaust few months ago, and damm happy with the price i paid.

i paid $550 for a 3inch turbo back, with stainless stell cat, and stainless steel cannon muffler, with mild steel piping,and $50 shipping from sydney to melb.

They're called just jap, and its a next day delivery, after you pay

I found this though the offers from sponsors section, but i think they have raised the price to $699 turbo back 3inch.

Before i bought the exhaust system i got quoted around 1200 fitted in melb, so its pretty much half price i paid for the same system. I was RAPT!

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