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Old 08-16-2009, 01:44 AM   #1
 
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s13 hks hi power exhuast

hello i got a quick question im deciding whether to get the hks hi power exhaust Pipe Size: 85mm, Tip Size: 120mm now for my ka24de and when i get the SR ill have the exhaust set already? i wanted to know if i do get it will it fit with the ka24de??
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I have the hi power and it fit perfectly, no probs at all
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cool so will i be able to use the turbo exhaust even though im running a stock ka24de?
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It will be loud had a Hi power exhaust on my hatch before i went SR. O to answer your question NO.
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