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    need new exhaust soon

    i think i read that someone was using a flowmaster or dynomax? How does that work, considering that a 325i has dual tubing..? What results did you get, parts did you use, and hows it sound?

    #2
    most muffler companies offer mufflers with dual plumbing, not a big deal.
    BEERTECH

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      #3
      i know that both of those companies offer dual inlets, but i wasnt sure if they matched the offset of the two pipes that feed into the actual exhaust, if you get my drift.

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        #4
        even a shitty muffler shop could get them to work
        BEERTECH

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          #5
          Might be some useful info in this thread too: http://www.r3vlimited.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4289 (muffler wise)
          - Sean Hayes

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            #6
            I made a custom y pipe and converted to a single 3inch exhaust after the cat, and just have the straight pipe coming out for now, I plan on adding a flange so I can bolt on a muffler if I feel like. It sounds very good the way it is now, and looks badass. Just something to think about. -Ben
            Follow me @baysidefabrication on Instagram

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              #7
              pics?
              BEERTECH

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                #8
                I'll post pics in a couple weeks of my entire car. Right now it in all in bare metal, and awaiting a few more days of body work and a coat of primer. I got to get the rear plastic bumper fitted first, which is kinda a bitch casue I am coverting the 87 to a plastic bumper setup. The exhaust is nothing special really, just a flat black 3" pipe coming out the back which I think is cool cause its so subtle.
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