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Need help identifying 2-into-1 exhaust black w/ side exit
Who makes the black 2-into-1 exhaust that has the rectangular box style chamber with the oval side exit before the rear tire. I have seen a cross bones with the exhaust and I am, for the life of me, trying to remember who makes this set up. I have searched all freakin day to no prevail. I know I have seen it somewhere.
Close but definitely not it. The chamber/muffler area is boxey (like in the shape of a short/narrow flowmaster) and the pipes are not slash-cut at the end but rather turned out with an oval shape. I have seen a couple of cross bones with this exhaust..... They are also solid black through and through.
close..but I realized my description was off. It has a rectangular side exit not oval and it didn't have a chamber like I initially thought....I just realized they are made by trasks performance and are only available with a turbo kit. I totally dig the looks of this exhaust but can't see spending the money for the entire turbo kit ($5500) plus tuner, etc.
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