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Syclone1255 Posted - May 22 2006 : 1:44:55 PM
I'm thinking of doing a custom exhaust (cat back)...what are some of the basic things I should expect (such as materials used) from a decent shop? Anyone have any recommendations of where to go?
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typhoon 92 Posted - May 25 2006 : 05:56:46 AM
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Originally posted by ZazTy547


They can also build stainless hearders.







Have you looked into how much they would charge to build some headers for our trucks?
ZazTy547 Posted - May 24 2006 : 11:03:12 PM
Exhaust Specialties in Auburn did my cat back. They do quality work, mandrel bends and all.
They can also build stainless hearders. Not sure what they would charge to build headers.



js design Posted - May 24 2006 : 4:06:12 PM
ATR is no longer, gone, nadda, zilch, doesn't exist.
sy2392 Posted - May 24 2006 : 4:03:35 PM
I got My ATR through a group purchace on syty.net It's a bolt on fit. I think it was around 350.00
Ty0279 Posted - May 23 2006 : 6:01:43 PM
Jeff,

Try Andre at Pina Motorsports in Kent.

http://www.pinamotorsports.com/



maitai1993 Posted - May 23 2006 : 10:06:20 AM
I can get mild and stainless u bends...
ZazTy547 Posted - May 22 2006 : 4:58:54 PM
Hey Jeff.
ATR is the cheapest route but if you want custom, I know a place that will take care of you.

Exhaust Specialties in Auburn.

727 22nd St NE Auburn, WA 98002
Main Phone: 253-333-7200


Geno Posted - May 22 2006 : 4:38:12 PM
You might try Brian
http://www.horsepowerconnection.com/products.htm
js design Posted - May 22 2006 : 4:24:43 PM
You probably won't find any stainless mandrel bend shops around. You will be lucky to find stainless at all. I have been away from WA long enough I don't know of any good shops myself. My dad did have some good luck with an ole timer at local shop recently on his 63 convert.

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