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Howdy HP Gods,

Been chasing a HKS dump pipe like this one for a while...

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It is now becoming urgent. Maybe someone knows of a good casting shop, if so please email me at [email protected]

Thanks in advance for you help.

PS. Do NOT want currently available after market Dump from Ti or S'less. I have one of those already. I definately want a cast item as shown, or a local copy (casting shop)

Tom

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somehow i know thats not what tom is after... he wants this hks cast pipe or an exact copy of the hks dump .... if i had $1 for every time someone offered him another type of dump id be very rich...

there is a method to his madness... ive been looking tom but to no avail sofar but ill keep my eyes open... good luck.... im curious as to why u want this exact one... im not saying u are stupid im just curious thats all pm me if u wanna tell me ... if not thats cool...

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