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  • Seriously Flukey Member
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  • Member For: 21y 1m 9d
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  • Location: Melbourne

Silly question maybe, but why do you want to change the exhaust? Do you want more performance or just sound?

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  • Member For: 19y 5m
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Melbourne

Just get a centre peice made up with either 2 straight pipes or 2 hotdogs (if you want to make it legal). There is one flange just before the centre muffler and one just after it, before it goes over the axle. Just bolt up the hotdogs if you want a bit of a pur and bolt on the centre muffler if you have a warranty claim.

You can literally swap it back to stock whenever you want.

Mint

Also, I've read several posts from credible people suggesting that the stock exhaust is good for 300+rwkw.

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  • Member For: 17y 3m 14d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Poxby Downs, SA

well just took it for its first real drive today roughly 350 kms back home from picking it up in the city and I have to say that these things are amazingly quick even stock. I can't wait till it is run in properly. Allready has rattles but still pretty impressed. I will try to keep it stock for a while I think and try and keep the warranty.

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