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Old 10-09-2010, 10:33 PM
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Aussie Mike might make you a set or as Craig says any good exhaust place worth their salt would make you whatever you want. Mine are just 100mm stainless pipe with 4 100mm stainless Mandrel bends welded on with a triflow baffle setup inside. Around $600 from memory.

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Can you explain what a triflow baffle set up is please ?
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Paul already has side pipes - he is after a new set that are more authentic looking.

Personally I think the ones on it now look fine!

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If you're interested, I've shipped these to Germany, England ect.
They are not quiet, but a cobra is supposed to be. lol

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If you're interested, I've shipped these to Germany, England ect.
They are not quiet, but a cobra is supposed to be. lol

thanks they are very nice indeed but not quite what i was after
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I can check into a real quiet muffler if you wish. If not, that's ok.
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Can you explain what a triflow baffle set up is please ?
Googled it and found a design patent description. It looks a bit constrictive...what's others opinion ?
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$2,100 for the entire kit. All you need is the 4-hole primary flange to match up to your headers. Too many variables with your engine, body cut outs ect.

When your fitting your side pipes, just wrap them in a towel and blue painters tape. If you do get a scratch, stainless is very easy to polish them out.

Here's our muffler. Point the louvers away from the engine for better flow, or towards the engine for a bit less noise. Look how restrictive one of the manufactures muffler's are.

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