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#11 Re: A SERIES EXTRACTORS
1200rallycar Posted on: 2006/8/11 6:24
a12/14/15 all mix and match as far as exhaust go


#10 Re: A SERIES EXTRACTORS
datrat_dave Posted on: 2006/8/11 5:15
HOw bout you buy my dodgy set (could look nice with some paint) for $20 james?!

There just sitting in the back of the shed not doing anything at all.... even got a flange for easy removal/installation.

Dave


#9 Re: A SERIES EXTRACTORS
blofly Posted on: 2006/8/10 15:12
I have a set of DATRATS headers coming on the truck to my place right now, cost me $295 plus $20 for the truckie! look great and fitted great on the last A15 I sold


#8 Re: A SERIES EXTRACTORS
HYP014 Posted on: 2006/8/10 11:33
I use JTS's extractors.work unreal,cheap and fit perfectly.


#7 Re: A SERIES EXTRACTORS
nismo Posted on: 2006/8/10 10:14
I went to a well known exhaust shop here in Tassie and just a set of A12 extractors supplied and fitted would cost me $440
and that doesn't even include the rest of the exhaust system.
I have yet to try Nispares.
I am sure I could get some cheaper then that and I could even fit them myself.
It's all about the dollars.
Let me know if anyone else has bought a NEW set for an A series for what price and where.


#6 Re: A SERIES EXTRACTORS
datto_lowrider93 Posted on: 2006/8/10 10:06
if you go to this link it is jeff taylors website he makes extractors for a series and are top quality and will add a bit of performance to your car at the same time sound nice to decent price of $330 check it out

http://jtsperformanceheads.freewebspace.com/catalog.html


#5 Re: A SERIES EXTRACTORS
datto1000wagon Posted on: 2006/8/9 22:45
the extractors probly wont bolt up as the bolt pattern is different to the a12 but i think you can change the bolt pattern


#4 Re: A SERIES EXTRACTORS
thebigJC Posted on: 2006/8/9 12:22
the type of muffler you use would make the noise vary heaps go to your local exhaust place tell them what you want and they will know what to do its a pitty your not in adelaide i know the best exhaust shop they did a system on my R30 Skyline its a 2 1/2inch with a burkly straight through muffler in place of a cat or ressi and a stainless autotechnica cannon it's got a real deep note but its not excessively loud however it dose drone a bit at high rev's
if you have carline exhaust shops in tassie then id try them first


#3 Re: A SERIES EXTRACTORS
nismo Posted on: 2006/8/7 11:27
what kind of muffler did you use????
Was it a sports one???
This is my daily driver so I dont want to be pulled over buy the transport dept for being to loud.

Also can A12 extractors bolt up to an A15 motor if I decided to change the motor in the future.


#2 Re: A SERIES EXTRACTORS
Posted on: 2006/8/7 11:23
2 inch is a good exhaust size for a12 with extractors.... gives you a bit of breathing room for whe/if you do more mods...

i have never bought them new... had a full exhaust made once from head (extracots included) to tip... was $400 the lot and was 2 inch...



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