Where to buy AMUSE R1 Titan exhaust
I bought both of my Amuse exhausts directly from Amuse. The first time, I had the exhaust shipped to the States. The second time, it was shipped to a residence in Japan.
It's not a hard process to get an Amuse exhaust.
BTW, I do not recommend the underaxle model for cars that will be driven on the street. The piping is very low to the ground and the exhaust is far too loud for a streetcar, IMHO.
It's not a hard process to get an Amuse exhaust.
BTW, I do not recommend the underaxle model for cars that will be driven on the street. The piping is very low to the ground and the exhaust is far too loud for a streetcar, IMHO.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Reid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I bought both of my Amuse exhausts directly from Amuse. The first time, I had the exhaust shipped to the States. The second time, it was shipped to a residence in Japan.
It's not a hard process to get an Amuse exhaust.
BTW, I do not recommend the underaxle model for cars that will be driven on the street. The piping is very low to the ground and the exhaust is far too loud for a streetcar, IMHO.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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It's not a hard process to get an Amuse exhaust.
BTW, I do not recommend the underaxle model for cars that will be driven on the street. The piping is very low to the ground and the exhaust is far too loud for a streetcar, IMHO.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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