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Old 03-28-2008, 10:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Downpipe. Which One?

I want to get me a new downpipe which one is recommended by you guys. oh and this is prolly a stupid ass question but if I dont ask I wont know. do you have to have a 3in o2 housing to have a 3in downpipe, or do they make a coupling that downsizes the o2 housing end to 2.5? I want to dump my exhaust so I think a 3in would sound badass. and ya dont have to post any noob bullshit I know I am a noob, you were too at one point. or did you buy a srt and automaticly know everything about em. lol anyways let me know which downpipe is better and maybe a price of them.


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