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Okay so i want a custom exhaust...i want it to go straight from the turbo to then through the bonnet going diagonal a bit, do you know anyone who an do this for me? Im in love with the idea, and i guess i wont be having a down pipe...just a 3-5 inch exhaust going up 1 ft or so, wat r ur thoughts on it?

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I'm guessing its a track car?

If it's a street car forget about it right now, you wont make it 10m down the road without getting a complaint or a defect

As for if it is a track car. Personally I dont like the idea but thats just me. Then you also have to live with a big hole in your bonnet if you do it then decide it wasn't the best Idea. Why not just run it down and out the side?

I have had a similar idea, only involving a screamer. I wish to have the screamer coming at 45 degrees on my LH fender so when I come up behind a cyclist I can gate and blow them off their bikes.

God damn cyclists.

Only thing stopping me is the obvious "going to melt my fender with raging flames" and the whole "cops don't generally like that".

I'm guessing its a track car?

If it's a street car forget about it right now, you wont make it 10m down the road without getting a complaint or a defect

As for if it is a track car. Personally I dont like the idea but thats just me. Then you also have to live with a big hole in your bonnet if you do it then decide it wasn't the best Idea. Why not just run it down and out the side?

Yeah it would be for track drift and street, running down the side is another option just want something different to an aftermarket exhaust.

I have had a similar idea, only involving a screamer. I wish to have the screamer coming at 45 degrees on my LH fender so when I come up behind a cyclist I can gate and blow them off their bikes.

God damn cyclists.

Only thing stopping me is the obvious "going to melt my fender with raging flames" and the whole "cops don't generally like that".

Hahaha yeah just would like to be different

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