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Hi, i have a JASMA exhaust and i am trying to figure out the brand, it has the number 999 stamped on and its not anywhere on the list i have found:

Akiyure Inc. 047

Apekusera Inc. 048

Iida Inc. 130

Ikeda industry 003

A tea sea international Japan Inc. 074

Etching k s Inc. 051

Ebansupuranningu asuretsuku division 129

M-TEC Inc. 002

Otoekuze Inc. 120

Automatic backs seven Inc. 097

Ovuareshingupurodakutsu Inc. 124

Katsu Inc. 088

Car land 119

Kind technostructure Inc. 115

Kakimotoreshingu Inc. 017

Garcon division 114

Can tile office 113

5ZIGEN international Inc. 005

Sun automobile industry Inc. 076

Gee earl Inc. 012

Jieiruto Inc. 013

Gee piece Potts Inc. 125

Jiyaosu Inc. 067

Starting line Inc. 069

Spoon Inc. 044

Possession the Suruga Seiki Inc. 106

Zero sports Inc. 100

Tanabe Inc. 026

Taniguchi Inc. 035

Takeoff Inc. 004

Top line Inc. 110

Trust Inc. 006

Knight sport Inc. 019

Huaburesu Inc. 111

Fujita engineering Inc. 061

Rattan šâ engineering and research industry Inc. (Fujitsubo Giken Co. Ltd.) 001

Free way Inc. 123

Buritsutsu Inc. 021

Hoshinoinparu Inc. 037

HONDA twin cam Inc. 011

Mainzuueibu Inc. 038

Makishimuwakusu Inc. 045

Pine Shaw Inc. 008

Meiwa Inc. 041

Yajima industry Inc. 091

Yamato Inc. 122

Lucky automatic Inc. 126

Love lark Inc. 083

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