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Im running a group buy on AM Performance Blast pipes. they will be twin 4 inch pipes with angled up tips and a straight cut on the end of the pipe. they will have a single 3 or 4 inch entry (depending on your exhaust diameter) and available in muffled or straight thro configuration,

Put simply they look awesome and are high quality items.

Basically once you have the pipes you'd head to your nearest reputable exhaust shop and get them to weld it on and mount it with a couple of hangers... the blast pipes cant be supplied with welded on hangers due to the many different configurations out there.

I will be doing an order of 5 or 10 if i can get enough interest. But it will work like this.

5 orders, straight thro blast pipes $280 each or muffled $310 each

10 orders, straight thro blast pipes $250 each or muffled $280 each.

rrp is around 380 normally.

I will be running this for one month.. or earlier if i can get all the spots filled. but what i will need is payment and addresses of each order and then they will all be sent out. there will be a start and finish date for this buy. Start will be today and finish date will be 26/08/2010 or earlier if all 10 spots are filled. If i only have enough interest for 5 buys then i will go ahead with that and process the order earlier then the finish date.

People Interested

(updated with interest)

now for some pics so you all know what im talking about.

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Quality stuff guys, I've got a full exhaust from AM Performance on my car and the quality is second to none! Free plug for a great bloke!

+1, im over the moon with the full system andrew did for me :bigthumbsup:

Interested.

Whats the full width of these pipes and the lenght? Gotta make sure it fits thru the gap in my rear bar. Also shouldnt matter if the exhaust is put on the right hand side un like the pic up above on the left.

Edited by siddr20

hey mate.. doesnt matter if its left or right hand side as they are made symmetrical. width of the two pipes is 210mm and length is ROUghly 560mm.

also have added details up top. only 4 spots left

keen as simon for prob the muffled one.

does the muffled one change the look of it at all or is it internaly muffled?

cheers man

Edited by Import S13
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