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Question Question about the Thermal R&D Classic exhaust

My friend recently bought a 2002 Accord Sedan (V6) and wants to start modifying his car. He wants to get an catback exhaust system for his first mod. Now, we were looking through some sites and he was interested in the Thermal R&D Classic System. On their site, it just says Accord V6. Does that mean it comes with the extension since Sedans need a little more piping or will it only fit for the Coupe? If there are any other catback exhaust systems you recommend, please post.
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