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Hi guys..

I have another exhaust question for you all.

Who did you source your Kakimoto R exhaust through?

I've been dealing with Jesse Streeter.. awesome bloke but there may be some issues with the length of the package (that's what she said)as the max EMS

can send is 150cm but the package is 180cm. Other forumers have gotten it through OK but I'm not sure if it's worth risking.

Are there any other options than Jesse?

Cheers guys..

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Just get him to mark and cut it, then re-weld when it gets here.

That's exactly what he offered to do when sending my system, but turned out to not be required. I think he offers to cut it so he has a standby plan if he stikes an unhelpful person when sending. In most cases he somehow manages to get it sent without cutting.

  • 1 year later...

Hey guys, Im running Scottys front/dump which is awesome and Fujitsubo cat back. Its totally drivable, and tame, but has the nice rumble on throttle.

I have a mate who imports from Japan and the price is about $1450 for the Fuji landed and uncut. It would take approx 7-10 business days.

I hear the Kaki is loud it isnt a Jasma zorst.

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