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Old 22nd January 2009, 01:03   #1
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Magnaflow Exhaust Tips for custom straight-pipe set-up

Beautiful NEW MAGNAFLOW Rolled-Round-Angle Cut (Dual) - (1) Set of (2) DOUBLE-WALL Dual TIPS

Material: 100% Stainless Steel "Mirror Finish"
Double-Wall, 15-degree Angle-Cut, Rolled-Edge

I.D. Inlet 2.25 inch - this will join to any pipe from 2" to 3" with simple connectors that any generic exhaust shop will have (so our 2.5" is fine)

Outlet is just larger than stock by a couple mm, and overall width is 6.5" about same as stock

Maintains 'staggered' pipe set-up, but angled tips flow better with bumper, and overall look is more 'expensive' looking which suit the M5

Clamps, Nuts and Bolts Included

I had planned to straight-pipe the car, so I picked these up after doing lots of research on tips. (Literally looked at about 100 different styles before deciding on these) Recently decided to go with a Kelleners Sport system instead, as straight pipes would have ruined my sleeper status with NYC cops.

MagnaFlow MSRP is $119.20 each

only $125 for BOTH and I'll include Free Shipping to United States Only

you may find cheaper on Ebay, but they won't be Magnaflow, or at least not in brand new condition like these puppies!

Please make payment via PayPal LarryTwohig@aol.com is my account.

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So you never installed them, correct? I am worried about the 2 different lengths for pipes. I really wanted my tips to look exactly stock, but those mirror chrome tips look great.... Did you dry fit them at all and take any pics?
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except for the slant cut, these actually mimic the staggered stock pipes really well, which is why I chose them. Stock, the exhaust tips are not equal in length. these were never installed, but I held them up to my car's pipes, and they're pretty much a direct replacement. slightly larger than stock.

are you running straight pipes? Keep in mind that stock pipes have 'floating' appearance, whereas tips are 1-in-2-out.

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I plan on doing straight pipes as my next mod. I am not sure yet if I am going to do 2 pipes back then a 1-2 tip or run 4 pipes back and do 4 tips. These look really nice, and are priced right. I just really wanted to keep the EXACT stock look, with a little more polished tip.
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keep in mind that with 4 separate pipes, it's going to be much more challenging (but not impossible) to line them up properly. these tips, as I said above, take the guess work out of the equation, and 2 straight pipes to tips will be much more economical, if cost is a factor.

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