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Name the part??
Has anyone seen these before? I was told that it is a RUF, but can not find any part numbers
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Hi Paul:
Do I get a prize????? ![]() ![]() Thats a 930 dual outlet muffler. From that view, I cannot tell if its a Ruf, or a Borla but it only fits a Turbo.
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So, no chance of it fitting my sc then
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You might be able to fab a connector piece between you SC’s Cat/test pipe and the muffler inlet. The muffler itself should mount as your SC’s does. Second outlet would need a valance mod. Might want to remove the rear valance until you get the muffler fitted. No sense moding the valance if the connector pipe can’t be fabed up..
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Even if you did manage to mate them up, its a big waste of time & money since its not tuned for the N/A SC engine.
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