HKS Hiper Full System
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To fit classic impreza, includes bung which greatly reduces noise.
3" system all the way through, the tuners choice of exhaust![Wink](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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3" system all the way through, the tuners choice of exhaust
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Pics to follow, has a few grazes on the bottom but nothing you can see when fitted to car £250 no offers collection only from surrey
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Originally Posted by chrispurvis100
In take it has a 2.5 inch flange to mount to a standard downpipe??
This 3" even at the downpipe connection, it is flat bolted an will not bolt up to a donut joint unless you have an adaptor made. This system is primarily designed to bolt up to an HKS downpie with bolts and not a slip joint.
Some other manufacturers made a bolted flange downpipe...I think scooby exhaust or haywood and scott make these.
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My favourite Subaru exhaust, shame it won't fit the Forester!!! ![Frown](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/frown.gif)
I've had two of these on two of my cars and both were fitted to a SS/H&S downpipe with a 2.5" flange.
You shouldn't have any major issues fitting it to a standard downpipe, 2.5" de-cat downpipe or a 3" de-cat downpipe.
Have a look here: http://dyno.scoobynet.co.uk/uk/andrew_tang2.htm and you can see why I rate the exhaust!!
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I've had two of these on two of my cars and both were fitted to a SS/H&S downpipe with a 2.5" flange.
You shouldn't have any major issues fitting it to a standard downpipe, 2.5" de-cat downpipe or a 3" de-cat downpipe.
Have a look here: http://dyno.scoobynet.co.uk/uk/andrew_tang2.htm and you can see why I rate the exhaust!!
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I would prefer collection only, then peeps can see what they are buying as the scratches underneath cannot be seen unless its off the car.
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