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Am Performance Blast Pipes In Either 3 Or 4 Inch.


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Hi all I am running another group buy for AM Performance Blast pipes. I ran one about 8 months ago with great success and everyone was thrilled with their pipes.

The pipes are high quality stainless steel items in either 3 or 4 inch entry with twin 3 or 4 inch muffled or un muffled pipes so the choice is yours to option them the way you want. I high recommend the twin 4 inch muffled with single 3 inch entry for most cars as they look and sound stunning. All pipes are Tig welded and polished mirror finished.

hangers are not supplied.. its up to you to work out positioning and get them fitted professionally. if your in SA they can be fitted by AM Performance for a very small fee.

I will be doing a small run for now of 5 orders. I will neeed all 5 spots filled before placing an order.

Pricing works like this

$280 for straight thro pipes in either 3 or 4 inch.

$310 for muffled pipes in either 3/4 inch.

$30 for express postage on all pipes (if outside of SA)

rrp is $380 normally. so quite a saving.

all you need to do to place an order is to email me on MY EMAIL with your choice of diameter entry AND exit. make a payment to the acct below and once all spots are filled allowed 7 working days from then and they will all be done.

Simon Michelmore

Commonwealth Bank

bsb: 065-137

acc: 1076 8747

again... make sure you email me with an order. any questions feel free to PM me.

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this GB has closed.. those that have placed an order will get theirs hopefully by the end of the week or early next week (it is easter remember and this slows down postage times)

for those who are curious.. AM Performance are now doing titanium blast pipes :D can do a whole Ti exhaust if you wanted to but needs to be made to order (IE you'd need to be in SA)

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