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Old 07-06-2008, 12:01 AM
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Depends on how much money you have to spend. Myself, I'm not a big fan of flowmasters, they will rust out over time (I had to replace the Flows that came on my car simply because the entire system had rusted out by the time I purchased the car, don't know how old it was though) and they don't exactly add the best power.

If you're on a tight budget then get the force flows. If you're staying with stock pipes you want a 2.25" offset/offset set of mufflers.

If you have a little cash to spend I'd look into doing the whole thing. Get a high flow catted H-Pipe (unless your state doesn't do smog test, then just get an O/R H-Pipe, you'll have much better sound) then get a set of Magnaflow, Borla, or Bassani catbacks. All of those systems are made out of high grade stainless steel, add very nice performance, oh, and not to mention will last an extremely long time.

It's all up to you because everybody has different taste on exhaust. Me, I'm not a flowmaster man because, well that's what most people have and you don't have a unique sound, I like to be unique and sound different, and better, from the norm.
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