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Need your help to Identify this?
Could anyone please advise as to the correct model for this Exhaust.
Not sure if this is an Apexi N1 or GT, maybe neither.
Thank you in advance
Not sure if this is an Apexi N1 or GT, maybe neither.
Thank you in advance
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looks like a Apexi Bomber II
http://www.apexi.co.jp/pro_apexi/exhaust/Bomber2.html
http://www.apexi.co.jp/pro_apexi/exhaust/Bomber2.html
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I've just checked and the Bomber is Mild steel. Do you think this looks Stainless steel?? If so, It's got to be a GT right?
Help, i am looking to buy this and the seller knows little.
Help, i am looking to buy this and the seller knows little.
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It's the Hayabusa muffler - I don't think Apexi makes it any more. The part number on the bottom is the tipoff - 179-Z001.
Here's a schematic of the system -
http://www.apexi.co.jp/products/exha.../179-z001.html
And a (useless) pic of it -
http://www.apexi.co.jp/products/exha...da/haya_m.html
More info:
http://www.checkerflag.co.jp/apex-haya.html
It uses thin-wall tubing to save weight, and it's an 80mm system.
Dale
Here's a schematic of the system -
http://www.apexi.co.jp/products/exha.../179-z001.html
And a (useless) pic of it -
http://www.apexi.co.jp/products/exha...da/haya_m.html
More info:
http://www.checkerflag.co.jp/apex-haya.html
It uses thin-wall tubing to save weight, and it's an 80mm system.
Dale
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