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    Default Exhaust tips for my ke70 wagon?!?!

    Getting a new exhaust system for my wagon, as mine has completely died in the @$$. Just wondering what tips would look good on it, I was thinking pipes like these :
    But not as wild.

    What do you guys think? Leave photos.

    Thaaankya!

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    Considering wagon mufflers sit vertically next to the tank it might restrict what you can do with it. Unless of course your running a straight pipe or muffler further up. Something to think about.

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    Gonna be running straight pipe with just one resignator in the middle.

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    The twin drift pipes look sick on any car. Will be doing this to my pano

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    they wont looks as good as the s15 cause you dont have a rear bar like that
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    That is true, would look pretty baller.

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    I'm not gonna be running a rear bar, but yeah it won't look as good, but oh well

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    my suggestion is get like twin shot gun pipes straight out
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    So no angle? Just straight?

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    straight and about 3 inches past the rear bar

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