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Old 12-04-2001, 03:47 PM   #1
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Question APEXi DUNK Universals???

I've been waiting to get a new exhaust for my 99 EX, and I'm wondering if APEXi's DUNK series is something worth buying into. I found it for $155 (N/A - 60mm inlet) or $165 (Turbo - 80mm inlet), but which one will fit my Civic without fabrication? Also, since my car is N/A right now but I plan to add a turbo in the future, which model would you recommend? Also, anyone know if these are expandable, as in will I be able to add the rest of the cat-back system if I want to in the future? Any advice is appreciated.
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The only advise I would give you is do it right the first time ... I would go for a complete cat-back exhaust ... Since you don't know when you will be turbo-ing your car, i would get a N/A catback whereas you can sell it later to someone with the same application when you do add turbo ... this way you don't need to do any custom work ...
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Old 12-06-2001, 03:47 AM   #3
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Re: APEXi DUNK Universals???

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I've been waiting to get a new exhaust for my 99 EX, and I'm wondering if APEXi's DUNK series is something worth buying into. I found it for $155 (N/A - 60mm inlet) or $165 (Turbo - 80mm inlet), but which one will fit my Civic without fabrication? Also, since my car is N/A right now but I plan to add a turbo in the future, which model would you recommend? Also, anyone know if these are expandable, as in will I be able to add the rest of the cat-back system if I want to in the future? Any advice is appreciated.
Get an APEXi Dunk 115 full catback system which is specially designed for your Civic. www.modacar.com have one on special I believe, just make sure you pick the right one as as far as I know they may only have the HB model left.

I heard it and it sounds excellent
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