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Resonator delete in Sydney

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  • Resonator delete in Sydney

    Hi

    I am currently looking around for a place to go and get a resonator delete for my mk7 in Sydney but I have read a few bad experience stories on some muffler shops in Sydney in terms of quality and customer service and I just simply want to know from everyone's experience of where they have gone to get a resonator delete and any places you all recommended or not.

    I just don't want to get screwed in the end.

    Cheers everyone and have a great day!!

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    I'm taking my car to Castle Hill Exhausts next Monday to get a custom 3" turbo back system - will report back on the experience here. But they have been around for ages and have a good rep
    2003/4 Mk4 VW Golf GTI 1.8T | Neuspeed P-FLow Induction | Upgraded DV | 3" Turbo back Zorst | Black, cause it is hotter

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mungo View Post
      I'm taking my car to Castle Hill Exhausts next Monday to get a custom 3" turbo back system - will report back on the experience here. But they have been around for ages and have a good rep
      Cheers mate really appreciate it

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      • #4
        can anyone here clarify which method and what material castle hill mufflers use to do the res delete for $80?

        the guy at hitech muffler said he only uses stainless steel but costs $250 .. hence why the other shops are much cheaper coz they use some alloy mix or something.

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        • #5
          I got my mk4 back from Castle Hill Exhausts on Monday - Great job - great price. I got a 3" turbo back exhaust with 100cell cat and rear resonator - and it's great - damn loud - but I asked for that..... ha ha I would recommend you talk to dave - his email address is sales@castlehillexhaust.com.au

          I think what they are talking about is aluminiumized mild steel - nothing wrong with it IMHO - I don't like stainless steel as it tends to be brittle and make the sound more tinnie - I prefer mild steel even though it is heavier.

          Ring or email Dave and ask him.

          My whole job was done in 5 hours - very impressed
          2003/4 Mk4 VW Golf GTI 1.8T | Neuspeed P-FLow Induction | Upgraded DV | 3" Turbo back Zorst | Black, cause it is hotter

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mungo View Post
            I got my mk4 back from Castle Hill Exhausts on Monday - Great job - great price. I got a 3" turbo back exhaust with 100cell cat and rear resonator - and it's great - damn loud - but I asked for that..... ha ha I would recommend you talk to dave - his email address is sales@castlehillexhaust.com.au

            I think what they are talking about is aluminiumized mild steel - nothing wrong with it IMHO - I don't like stainless steel as it tends to be brittle and make the sound more tinnie - I prefer mild steel even though it is heavier.

            Ring or email Dave and ask him.

            My whole job was done in 5 hours - very impressed
            Cheers Mungo thanks for the review!! I had a MK4 GTi before. Great little car to have!

            Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mungo View Post
              I think what they are talking about is aluminiumized mild steel - nothing wrong with it IMHO - I don't like stainless steel as it tends to be brittle and make the sound more tinnie - I prefer mild steel even though it is heavier.

              good stuff Mungo ! enjoy the mk4 roarer

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