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Using exhausts from other models

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    dan28
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    I remember a long time ago on the old forum someone said they used to use the dt lc exhaust with the flange welded on the dtr I ve looked but can't find it
    Think it might of scrim mustang that mentioned it
    Has any one tried to use other exhausts reason I ask my dtr engine is an chopper frame an I m struggling with the exhaust position

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      SpookDog
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      tzr pipe?

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        dan28
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        I ve got a tzr pipe but the belly of the pipe ( the fat expansion bit) seems to be way too long
        This pipe is a tzr belgrada the neck of the pipe bolts to the centre section so in theory it could be rotated but it's the length that's the problem.

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          Is the early model tzr exhaust shorter than the others.
          I ve seen a giannelli on ebay for early models
          Not sure if it's my eyes but it looks slightly different

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