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Hi All,

Anyone got any pricing for a replacement system for a 1HDT? have been quoted 1250 inc fitting by Magoo, but the full custom 3" on the prado was only $800.

The flex joint is leaking and needs replacing but the rest of the system is in a poor state too. :-(
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try autobend .. rage big bore bolt on

can get pricing if you want
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wjw wrote:Hi All,

Anyone got any pricing for a replacement system for a 1HDT? have been quoted 1250 inc fitting by Magoo, but the full custom 3" on the prado was only $800.

The flex joint is leaking and needs replacing but the rest of the system is in a poor state too. :-(


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turoa wrote:Side exit!!


hell yeah, all the way :wink: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Give Hornby Exhaust Specialists a call, they quoted me $500 - 600 tops for a full 3" exhaust from the turbo (not dump pipe) back on my Surf.

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Kaiapoi exhaust and mufflers, you won't be disappointed.
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I hate autobend with a passion, most unhelpful *$(%%( out there in my experiences with them.


i've found them ok ....
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just ring warren.

http://www.4wdbits.co.nz/ProductDetails ... uctID=1438

not the cheapest kit but one of the better ones around :wink:
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hosehustler wrote:Kaiapoi exhaust and mufflers, you won't be disappointed.

Totally agree top bloke great job and great prices
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elvis wrote:
hosehustler wrote:Kaiapoi exhaust and mufflers, you won't be disappointed.

Totally agree top bloke great job and great prices


Yea he did my Prado one. Not so easy to drop it off now though :-(
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Bill let me know when ur keen to drop off the truck and ill head out there and bring u back.
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red-devil wrote:Bill let me know when ur keen to drop off the truck and ill head out there and bring u back.


Great thanks, just need some cash now :lol:
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theirs a reason why i offed i wonta find out how much too :lol:

ill be lookin to see if they can run the pipe inside the chassie all the way down instead of crossin over by the drivers door
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On the Prado I got him to run it down the firewall behind the motor, then along the transmission tunnel above the gear box, it then went across to the passenger side chassis rail directly behind the transfer case. Then straight out the back. Thats was with the 2J though not sure you could do that with the 1HDT looking at the space available
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You can fit 3" the whole way down the drivers side inside the chassis rail, does get tight in places but with flexis and decent mounts you can get away with it
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turoa wrote:You can fit 3" the whole way down the drivers side inside the chassis rail, does get tight in places but with flexis and decent mounts you can get away with it


So who did yours?
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I did mine but its a side exit one. But I have seen others fit down the inside of the chassis which is what I looked at doing but then ran out of effort :oops:
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Anyone had a go at remaking the factory elbow to point straight down the chassis rail instead of out the side?
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