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decodeddiesel 05-15-2004 08:27 PM

Reasonable cost for uppipe install?
 
What would be about the going rate for an uppipe instalation? I would love to do it myself but unfortuniatly I lack the time, tools, and space. I want to have this mod done so if anyone knows or has an idea please let me know.

escaflowne 05-15-2004 10:09 PM

gruppe-s does em for around 150 i think. i would except something like that.

TitanWRX 05-16-2004 12:17 AM

uppipe install takes a lot of time and labor. better to get it done at a reasonable price. i paid for my install. i think it was around 170 for me.

DizzyWRX 05-16-2004 12:21 AM

Up here in seattle, the best price i found was $200, which isn't from a shop. The shops were asking for $280 or so (4hrs x $70 labor).

lehvi 05-16-2004 02:58 PM

ask someone help you :) pay them with food

esracer 05-17-2004 06:40 AM

[QUOTE=lehvi]ask someone help you :) pay them with food[/QUOTE]

ditto! I would do that also!

My_Red_Suby 05-21-2004 06:20 PM

Ditto . .if your handy enough you can do it, as long as you have patience. lol

psychobooe 05-22-2004 01:31 AM

Do it yourself man. It took me about 7 hours and a little blood, but I'm soooooo glad that I did it. I became a whole lot more familiar with my car and it was a really good experience.
Happy Moddin

DizzyWRX 05-22-2004 11:09 AM

I'd love to do mine by myself, however i don't have the tools handy. When i lived in Charleston, SC, i used to go to the Auto hobby shop on base, where i could rent a bay which had a lift for only $3.50 an hour or so. I did my turboback and lowering springs there myself. Looking back at all the problems i ran into when doing the turboback (hard to reach bolts, ultra-torqued on bolts on the turbo, etc), i become afraid to do the uppipe with out the tools that the hobby shop had available. Unfortunately now, i don't have access to such a place (that i know of anyhow).

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