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Old 13-02-2009, 10:01 PM   #1
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Default Help needed with twin exhaust tips on AUs!

Hi everyone,

I'm about to get some work done to my XR and nows my chance to be get rid of the VX SS style tip thats on it and replace it with something nicer.

I've had a look at the tips on this site:
http://www.performanceexhaust.net.au/exhausttips.htm

I'm a little torn on what sort of twin tip to get, I'm thinking either:

-straight cut with rolled edges (4th from the top right side)
-angle cut with rolled edges (6th from the top right side)
-straight cut with slight dumpage (3rd from the bottom)
-straight cut with slight bevel on outside (third from the top centre)

If anyone can post pics of the rear of their AU with twin tips (especially if its an AU2 XR) it would be greatly appreciated!

Cheers, Rob.

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