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Old 07-12-2009, 04:25 PM
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Up for sale is a KooK's Y pipe with very low miles. Maybe like 300 street miles? Anyway the car will now be a drag car and will not be going with the Y pipe. It's 3.5" to 3" to 4" outlet.

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get a tape measure. i think its a 3.5 to 4. looks like the one i just sold.
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If it's 3 to 4 I'm interested...
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It's 3.5" to 3" to 4" outlet.
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I know someone needs this thing!
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I think the outlet pipe is 3.5" I have one just like that here.
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Originally Posted by Jimmy P
I think the outlet pipe is 3.5" I have one just like that here.
No its a 3.5 to 4in Kooks Y pipe... It was on my car i know..
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Unless you had Kooks custom make you one, it can't be. The collectors start as 3.5", then the pipe gets stepped down to 3". Then the merge pipe is a single 3.5" piece. I have one right here with me that I just measured.
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It's not custom, looks like a 4" to me. Maybe I'm wrong..



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Unless you had Kooks custom make you one, it can't be. The collectors start as 3.5", then the pipe gets stepped down to 3". Then the merge pipe is a single 3.5" piece. I have one right here with me that I just measured.
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Looks like that tape measure if off...Just kidding with you. Yea man, looks like you are right. Before I saw you post this I looked it up and looks like they offer them in 3.5" and 4" oulets. I guess mine has the 3.5" outlet. I forgot these things were so expensive.

http://marylandspeed.com/kooks-off-r...-s1-p-704.html

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Yeah very expensive. If it wasn't too big for my set-up I'd steal it
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bump!! make a offer
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I think their Y Pipes are mild steel. I have the same Y pipe with a stainless cutout and their is a pretty big difference in the steels...
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