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Hi all,

im changing to a Ti exhuast so my old system's have to go, im selling the 4inch and old front pipes, first leaving my kaki on the car till the new ti exhuast shows up than ill be selling the kaki.

Now the 4inch system, Its custom made, using custom mufflers, i got the cannon hand made in the States its a full 4inch straight though, and the centre muffler is a MasterFlow muffler which was cut down to size and rebaffled. The system is loud, it flows heaps we never pushed it on the dyno to see how much gains there was to be had, but basicly back to back with my kaki not changing anything is made an extra 7kw. So just a matter of windign more boost and timing into it. Jez was busy so we never got to push it. Now im changing to a Ti exhuast setup and e85 we didnt bother returning it. But it is LOUD.

It comes with every but the Cat, youll need to have a Cat made to suit, bolts straight up. And sits up super close to the underbody of the car, my kaki is 65mm off the ground, this system is 85mm, take note this is on my car which is super low.

The BeeR Tuned length front pipes are a Work of Art, Rare as to find and make your car sound insane as it comes onto boost, check my youtube vids for sound clips. They are in great condition and i have made 330kw with em so perfect for anyone running a set of -7 or -9s.

Prices

4inch system = $550

BeeR front Pipes = $400

All Items are pick up only.... dont even ask me to post em cause im at this stage, im away from home and pick will be my parents house.....

Anymore questions PM ME

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A front pipe, bolts to the dump pipe, than to the cat. The BeeR tuned length front pipes are for factory positioned twin turbos

The BeeR fronts which are the ones that are stainless steel in the pics, with the tuned length pipe work, are 2.4inch into a 3.2inch merge. = $350 plus post

The custom front pipe the black ones in the pic, are 2.5inch into a 4inch merge. $150 plus post

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