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Old 04-12-2002, 07:10 PM
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Whats the best exaust tips...that look the best. show me pics! ths ADAM:lala:
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Whats the best exaust tips...that look the best. show me pics! ths ADAM:lala:
Here's mine, come with the Hooker cat-back.
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Here are mine. They are 18"s long and 3 1/2" in diameter.

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Old 04-12-2002, 11:37 PM
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I like both of them but i think i dont like 4 tips i rather have to i like those!! how much they casut??
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I have those tips that are on a lot of 4th gens, the rectangular ones. if anybody knows what i'm talking about please post a pic, i'll go and take a picture of them tomorrow morning
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IROC350TPI: Your car is *TIGHT* :hail: Is that a catback or did you have those tips put on? I'm thinking about going with 3 1/2 or 4 inch tips like that.
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IROC350TPI: Your car is *TIGHT* :hail: Is that a catback or did you have those tips put on? I'm thinking about going with 3 1/2 or 4 inch tips like that.
I think 4" is a little too big.
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I like the big round tips but everyone around has them so i decided on these chrome z28 tips. I think they fit in well with the lines of the car.

p.s. i know they're a little off-center so don't remind me


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Old 04-14-2002, 01:17 AM
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Here's my Ravin tips. Not too bad. More on my page in the sig.



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I prefer "boom tubes" like the second car from the top has. I just had the exhast shop bend my 3" tailpipes all the way out the back, and he cut them off on an angle... they look okay to me!
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HG,
The car already has a 3" exhaust system on it from the cat back so I just added the 80 series flow and the tips. At some point I want to finish the exhaust up with a set of headers and high flow cat. But being that I just got the damn thing repainted after the little accident (I got run in to) that probably won't be for awhile.

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IROC350TPI: I figured your car was repainted... still, looks killer though :hail:
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No4nJunk,

Did you do your exhaust yourself? Or did you have it done at an exhaust shop? Could you post more pics please? I have been wanting to do that to my 89RS but cannot find anyone to do it for me.
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Sorry but I only have one other pic right now. I had it done at a local place called Dannys muffler shop. Everything only cost me $250 (pipes from headers to mufflers, H-pipe, and 2 2 chamber flows with turn downs right before rear diff.). I'm working on a sound clip but I'm having the hardest time finding out how.
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IROC350TPI, is your car stock height?
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