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Where on earth do I get one put together? I saw a company at Superlap that did them, but I stupidly didn't get any details. Can anybody help me out?

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most local exhaust shops will tell you its an expensive way of doing it and just because they have to work harder to make the exhaust (nowhere near as easy as say mild or stainless) most of them wont coz they are lazy as. best way is to search the jap forums or just keep an eye out there very hard to find and most the time they will advertise a full exhaust but you get it and only the muffler/tip is titanium so be careful.

most local exhaust shops will tell you its an expensive way of doing it and just because they have to work harder to make the exhaust (nowhere near as easy as say mild or stainless) most of them wont coz they are lazy as. best way is to search the jap forums or just keep an eye out there very hard to find and most the time they will advertise a full exhaust but you get it and only the muffler/tip is titanium so be careful.

I'm looking for a race system, straight out the side. No fancy tips, and only mufflers if I absolutely have to.

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