I need a new tailpipe for lightening style exit... IDEAS?

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Well the ****** tailpipe I put on my truck has lost its touch. It isnt the black chromed colored anymore and I cannot restore it. I want something else.

I just need the tailpipe section. It is exiting in front of the rear tire.... Let me find a picture as it is now.

Dual or single pipe. Preferably black...

Thoughts? IDEAS??
 

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Not looking for a new muffler... Just new tips.
 

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I had a local exhaust shop fab a lightning style up for me on my 2010. Here is a pic of the tips that I picked. Cost was around $20 or $30 each. Held up nicely too considering how much mud, rocks, dirt and snow the tires kicked up at them!
 

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Why don't you just have them powder coated?

Black is a common color. If you can push it through with a production run they're already doing a lot of places will hardly charge a thing. Like $10-15 a piece I'd guess.
 
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I had a local exhaust shop fab a lightning style up for me on my 2010. Here is a pic of the tips that I picked. Cost was around $20 or $30 each. Held up nicely too considering how much mud, rocks, dirt and snow the tires kicked up at them!

I like. If I can get that powder coated this can work. I just have to find a shop around here or wait until this summer...
 
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