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Midget pipes

Yngbld14

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After a lot of welding and measuring, I finally finished the sidepipes!!

Thanx for all the help!
 

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You hidin' a Lotus 7 under there Dave?!?! :jester:
 
Lol. Looks good, you guys think?
 
I like them, I will need to run side pipes on mine.

can you post some more pictures, from lower angles and maybe bottom.

Where did you get the parts to do it and is it quiet? I know with side pipes that is a silly question but quiet is good.
 
you should fold your top correctly though,, might crack in the cold weather....
 
Car is in heated garage, just took it out for pictures. Usually I leave the top up.
 
Didn't cost much had a few parts laying around. The most cost was the 10' exhaust pipe and the 90 elbows = $50.00.
Then I ordered the splayed Y Pipe = $40.00
I had a set of Harley Davidson mufflers laying around a put them on. Believe it or not it is quiet. Not loud at all.
 

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Then welded them together.
 

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Then coated them with ceramic.
 

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