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      <title>Choosing the Best FRS Exhaust System for Your Build</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re looking to swap out your stock frs exhaust system, you probably already know that the factory setup is a bit too quiet for a car that looks this good. The Scion FRS (along with its siblings, the BRZ and 86) is a fantastic driver&amp;#39;s car, but</description>
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