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best place to get a 4" exhaust?

would consider a side pipe as the car is track only.

currently running hks dumps, unknown front pipe (think twin 70mm into 3.5") and then straight through 3.5".

car just made 450awkw so thinking the 3.5" is going to need an upgrade.

Dual 3" weight is crazy.

There might be a 4" exhaust group-buy coming in 2012, working on something at the moment :)

Will be dual muffler so quiet whilst still flowing and will tuck up nicely... Only inhibitor is a decent price atm.

Dual 3" weight is crazy.

There might be a 4" exhaust group-buy coming in 2012, working on something at the moment :)

Will be dual muffler so quiet whilst still flowing and will tuck up nicely... Only inhibitor is a decent price atm.

Interested.....

Will have to keep an eye on this.

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Dual 3" weight is crazy.

There might be a 4" exhaust group-buy coming in 2012, working on something at the moment :)

Will be dual muffler so quiet whilst still flowing and will tuck up nicely... Only inhibitor is a decent price atm.

Any updates on this????

Could you also look into a 3.5" exhaust group buy ??? I imagine there would be alot of interest also.

Not yet, haven't had much spare time... Almost have the 356mm brake upgrade GB ready to go.

Once i sort that, ill do exhausts :)

Yew!!!! As you no ive been waiting for this brake GB for some time now!!!

A exhaust gb would b sweet. Ill take 1 4inch suit 32R

Does anyone on of anyone that makes, or sells a 4inch catback off the shelf besides race pace? I emailed them for a quote but it came back stupidly expensive..... like crazy. So just seeing what eles is out there

Does anyone on of anyone that makes, or sells a 4inch catback off the shelf besides race pace? I emailed them for a quote but it came back stupidly expensive..... like crazy. So just seeing what eles is out there

Trust Power Evolution II is around the $1k mark, I got mine from Croydon.

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