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Old 06-26-2002, 04:25 AM
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exhaust sound files on the web?

i was wondering if anyone had sound files or knew where i could get sound files on exhaust systems for a 94 honda accord or if someone had them for a civic or something that would be cool too. i 'm stuck on which cat back system to get for my car. i 'm interested in the hks drager, greddy evo, apexi dunk, zigen fireball, something by tanabe. I really want to hear any differences between these systems. i dont want anything balls out loud, just a nice, deeps and powerful sound. thanks.
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Me personally i don't think it possible to do so. There my be a few websites but none that I know of . Your best bet would be to go to a local import shop and see if they can help you out.
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Re: exhaust sound files on the web?

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i 'm interested in the hks drager, greddy evo, apexi dunk, zigen fireball, something by tanabe. I really want to hear any differences between these systems. i dont want anything balls out loud, just a nice, deeps and powerful sound. thanks.
Can't help you with finding a site to listen to sound files, but I would suggest going with the Greddy Evo exhaust...In my opinion it is by far THE BEST sounding exhaust on the market!
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that's cool, i like that exhaust a lot. have you heard the hks? any good? anyways i can get the greddy exhaust for like $350 all together and the hks will probably run almost twice that much so i probably will go with the greddy. thanks.
but back to the sound files, i know you can find them it's just hard. cuz i found a lot for the s2000 and my friend drives a wrx and he found like a lot of files that had exhausts he wanted.
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