First off the install didnt go too easy .... tried to save the parts intact as best i could and on a 10 year old exaust it wasnt that easy. once old one was off tho it didnt take long and well it was late so i was smart and me and my friend pushed my car out the garage into the street b4 we started it up. and WOW it is way beter than i imagined, thanks to all who reccomended it!
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congrats on the new exhaust. wish I could get a loudmouth here in my countrybest i can do here is buy each component part by part and get the pipe made by the shop and put it all together. Man with the loudmouth it must sound awesome. enjoy.
93 camaro Z28, A4 auto
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yuppers....thats why its called a "loudmouth".....
on my CompTA..with the cam and all.....it was at the point of "almost too loud".....
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I'm living in the United Arab Emirates right now, thats in the Middle East by the way in case you didn't know. I'm from Australia though. It really sucks here, there are NO decent mechanics and barely any performance parts. There are a few good shops that sell good performance parts, but the mechanics in this country are so terrible that no one would know how to install most of them. To find a shop that DOES have decent performance mechanics is hard and costly. I was quoted $5000 U.S. for a supercharger install, and around $800 U.S. for a full performance exhaust system. also, finding parts is a pain in the a$$.
This weekend I went to get new sparkplugs and wires for my car. It took me 3 and a half hours just to find a shop that sold plugs for my car and then another 2 hours to find out that wires for the camaro were not sold in this country and the only way i can get new wires is if i get them ordered specially from the dealer for a ridiculous price. This country really sux. I'm only here temporarily though till i finish my bachelors degree and then i'm going back to Australia to do my Masters and live there
man if I were in the U.S. I'd have a killer camaro by now, but alas I'm limited here. guess it'll have to wait for Australia where I plan to get either a Pontiac GTO or a 1960's camaro right after i graduat hopefully93 camaro Z28, A4 auto
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