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I'm looking to buy a straight pipe for my HR34 and can't find any that is listed on compatibility list. 

Is it different from other models? 
I have a fujitsubo mid back exhaust currently fitted and I was already installed when I bought the vehicle so I have no idea with compatibility.

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5 hours ago, ElPablo said:

Just looking to decat. Why is that so bad.. 

Decats cause tremendous amounts of carcinogenic and lung irritating gases to be constantly coming out of your exhaust, everyone in traffic will hate you, as will your neighbors. You will smell of exhaust well after you stop driving and get out of the car. Leave well enough alone.

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straight piped 20de...

is that what the SV6 owners of today would have owned if they were 17 in 2005? 

My 31 is straight piped (with a resonator) and it's reasonable because the turbo makes it quieter than a straight piped N/A car. 

On 23/07/2020 at 5:02 AM, joshuaho96 said:

Decats cause tremendous amounts of carcinogenic and lung irritating gases to be constantly coming out of your exhaust, everyone in traffic will hate you, as will your neighbors. You will smell of exhaust well after you stop driving and get out of the car. Leave well enough alone.

Noted. Thanks.

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