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      <title>Upgrading Your 2011 WRX Exhaust for Better Sound</title>
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      <description>Picking out a new 2011 wrx exhaust is usually the first thing most owners do after they realize the stock muffler sounds like a sewing machine. Don&amp;#39;t get me wrong, the 2011 model is a fantastic car—it&amp;#39;s the first year the WRX got that sweet widebody</description>
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