WTB: HKS highpower exhaust
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No gains, nice sound. Not much lighter than stock.
Watch out for early model HiPer models that tend to corrode. Later Hi-Power version has aluminized coating on mild steel tubing. You can spot the old versions that have no logo embossed on the tips. New versions have logo and holes for silencer attachment.
No gains, nice sound. Not much lighter than stock.
Watch out for early model HiPer models that tend to corrode. Later Hi-Power version has aluminized coating on mild steel tubing. You can spot the old versions that have no logo embossed on the tips. New versions have logo and holes for silencer attachment.
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I had already commited to another guy, but i ahvent been able to get hold of him for 2 days now, which has made me decide to forget him and try buy lagzillas exhaust. I sent him a pm, so hopefully he replies and i will be able to let you guys know how i like it!