FS: RSR exhaust
First things first. i have 2 issues with this exhaust in regards to fitment on my 97 gsr:
1) i did experience some rubbing issues w/ the itr rear sway. i solved this by putting the hangars from muffler through the center holes of the rubber mounts.
2) the b-pipe is about 3 inches too long. i bought it as an "open box" and i guess they mixed-up one of the b-pipes. i used a 15 inch custom cat and it fit perfectly. stock cat on a 94-99 gsr is about 18 inches.
more big *** pics can be seen on the imshitstation album:
$250. $300 shipped. + paypal fees.
1) i did experience some rubbing issues w/ the itr rear sway. i solved this by putting the hangars from muffler through the center holes of the rubber mounts.
2) the b-pipe is about 3 inches too long. i bought it as an "open box" and i guess they mixed-up one of the b-pipes. i used a 15 inch custom cat and it fit perfectly. stock cat on a 94-99 gsr is about 18 inches.
more big *** pics can be seen on the imshitstation album:

$250. $300 shipped. + paypal fees.
thanks iH8
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CrxSi707 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">How bout selling the exhaust with the custom cat as like a package deal.</TD></TR></TABLE>
sure, ill throw it in for free. when i say "custom cat", i mean testpipe. originally purchased fron testpipes.com and its the biggest piece of **** ever created by a half-*** welder. use at your own risk
it did, however, do the job but youll have to get some nut/bolts to connect it to the header as the stock nuts/bolts/springs dont fit through the cat flange.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CrxSi707 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">How bout selling the exhaust with the custom cat as like a package deal.</TD></TR></TABLE>
sure, ill throw it in for free. when i say "custom cat", i mean testpipe. originally purchased fron testpipes.com and its the biggest piece of **** ever created by a half-*** welder. use at your own risk
it did, however, do the job but youll have to get some nut/bolts to connect it to the header as the stock nuts/bolts/springs dont fit through the cat flange.
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