VFR400 (NC30?) Exhaust Identify
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Re: VFR400 (NC30?) Exhaust Identify
Yeah, figuring it would be ~50K JPY when it's all said and done, which is ~$550 USD give or take a few dollars.Neosophist wrote:I would say Yamamoto, looks just like my Yamamoto system.
40,000 is not so bad considering the yen is down at the moment.
Not sure if the baffle in the can is removable but if it is Yamamoto it wont be terribly loud.
I don't really need it, but would be nice to have a great looking system.
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Re: VFR400 (NC30?) Exhaust Identify
This is for sure a Yamamoto half system, the tubings before the y-piece to the rear end can are fairly straight without bends, and the welding is good. Ethos and TSR have better weldings.
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