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    ek9 muffler

    anyone know where to purchase ek9 stock mufflers?
    or any other brand similiar to the design?

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    try honda Australia. As they were not brought in the country you might find it hard to find one. Why not get an ITR one instead?

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    Stock ITR muffler a rare to find as must itr drivers keep their stocks. As for Ek9 is even rarer as theres hardly any of them around. As Limbo said your best guess is honda australia.

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    EK9 mufflers are super rare. your looking at 400+ from an overseas suplyer. ITR are a little better at 280. you may get lucky and find someone that wants to get rid of there ITR muffler cheeper than that.

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    ctr mufflers will only fit hatches
    they will not fit coupes sedans blah, cos the piping is wrong length

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    Havn't heard much about the ek9 muffler's flow properties.

    If you want a good flowing oem muffler, see if an s2000 muffler will fit.

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    hey man. Try www.inlinefour.com they normally carry some rare items but they are in America

    Gl

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    hmm.......so will ITR mufflers fit the EK4?

    is it same as CTR mufflers?

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    no piping length is diff

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    yeah but that's not important
    u can chop it.
    i wont intsall myself.
    MUFFLER place will do it for me..

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    If you are speaking regarding the muffler itself alphabeats, the ITR will weld onto whatever exhaust piping you are currently running, be it stock or aftermarket.

    I have an ITR muffler on my DC atm, OEM and fully stainless. Willing to let it go for the right price. Take to PM if interested.

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    yea if u chop n weld then u spoil the perfect smoothness of the piping, don't u understand?

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