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If you really want the Labree, then get the Labree when you can afford it. I know it's just an analogy, but why would you want to spend the $500 that you don't have for just a couple of months just to replace it later? Save up for what you want in the first place. With that said, some exhaust systems may flow better than others, but the gains going from one exhaust to the next is minimal. Anything other than stock will be less restrictive, and will be in the same level of flow. The difference in price among the exhaust systems is more on construction than flow. Some are made of different steel, made with better quality welds, have longer-lasting resonator and muffler packing material. Some require less effort to install, thus require less modification and cohercing for proper fitment. The more expensive ones tend to last longer.
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