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does this sound like it is ok?

Turbo back exhaust is well known to provide a huge power improvement

Kit Includes

2 x dump pipes (1set)

Designed to decrease turbo lag by seperating the wastegate and turbo gas. This reduces the turbulance in the exhaust system and increases flow

Constructed in high grade stainless steel

1 x 3 inch Front Pipe

mandrell bent construction and 3 inch pipe diameter helps to improve exhaust flow and engine performancde

1 x Race Cat replacement pipe

3 inch stainless steel constuction

1 x catback exhaust system

3 inch mandrell bent design

beautiful stainless steel construction

stylish angled exist

includes bolt in silencer

1 x Gasket set

To make installlation easy and trouble free

These are proven performance products at a great price

for 979 of ebay

cheers

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it's just a cheap arse chinese made stainless exhaust. if you dont mind thin, low grade steel, and the possibility of poor finishing then it's ok. But with the cheap mufflers and thin pipe wall it will sound pretty awful and very loud. Should be ok power wise though.

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