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Old 10-22-08, 07:20 AM
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If anyone has a 3" midpipe that they want to get rid of, let me know. Thanks.
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Old 10-22-08, 07:29 AM
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like from a kit or custom?
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Old 10-22-08, 07:55 AM
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if it'll bolt up, i'm happy.
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Old 10-22-08, 09:32 AM
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please tell us what kind of flanges it needs then to bolt up. You have what type of flange on your downpipe? stock 2 bolt cat back exahust?
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hey howiedoit, you want to buy a jdm Zees 3" full catback exhaust for your NA-T???

zegnaguy, I believe he needs the stock 2 bolt flanges...
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ok exactly he can't just use or buy a mid pipe he needs the whole midpipe and catback from same place or company.
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Old 10-22-08, 10:03 AM
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howeidoit Is this car turbo'd with downpipe? If not what are you trying to accomplish with 3in exhaust. If the supporting mods aren't there you'll actually loose power, torque mostly.
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Old 10-22-08, 10:17 AM
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zegnaguy, he can just buy the 3" midpipe...It will bolt on to the stock exhaust or aftermarket exhaust...also, he is turbo NA...
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Originally Posted by William N.
zegnaguy, he can just buy the 3" midpipe...It will bolt on to the stock exhaust or aftermarket exhaust...also, he is turbo NA...
Yeah, what he said.

Zees? Crazy! That's expensive stuff, isn't it?
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Good luck with your hunt
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There are quite a few on flea bay.
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Originally Posted by wayne
There are quite a few on flea bay.
Yeah, looks like I'll have to do that if I don't get any responses soon.
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