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Thought you guys might like to see a really neat installation that took place yesterday in the Denver Colorado area. These photos should show how a Street Pro cutout goes on. Note the "straight" pipe exit in front of the right rear wheel.
 
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pretty cool, but why not route it back to the tailpipe? just seems kinda funky to have two tailpipes on one side with only one of them blowing smoke :confused:



Forrest
 
Forrest Nearing said:
pretty cool, but why not route it back to the tailpipe? just seems kinda funky to have two tailpipes on one side with only one of them blowing smoke :confused:



Forrest

Well, all I can say is "if it floats your boat", if it "trips your trigger", if it "flips your Bick" --- heck, you know what I mean --- You are right of course, we have seen many applications where the "hot" pipe is routed back to intersect the standard exhaust or they just go out the back looking like side-by-side duels --- But no matter how the "look" may turn out, this guy can get the equivilent of a "rip saw" applied to his exhaust pipe at the point of installation with only a touch of a button -- and he can put it all back together with the touch of the same button --- Is this a great country or what? --- Thanks for your reply --- We say "Power To The People -- Especially If That Power Smokes!"
 
Think I'd hide my straight pipe up under the end of the bed pointed down, or use the cut out for stacks, and hide the muffled tip under the bed.
 
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