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Old 12-13-2001, 09:47 PM
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Question Cat-Back???

I'm looking for a cat-back OR just the muffler. What I want is a deep throaty bass, NOT the tin can sound....
I have a muffler shop in town that will do all the piping if I get just a muffler.
Any suggestions..
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Old 12-14-2001, 04:20 AM
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is it better to get a catback? Or just buying the muffer, then doing custom piping? Cuz it would cost considerably less to buy just the muffler. But performance wise, what would be suggested?
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Matters wutz in the car. I would get a whole cat becuase it will sound better and quality is improved if you have like a turbo or something then go with custom piping
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