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<blockquote data-quote="Forseth" data-source="post: 461196" data-attributes="member: 10205"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p> Wow!! It's been awhile since i've been on here, I could never get the damn page up!</p><p></p><p>Anyways, I've been thinking of getting new tail pipes possibly an cat-back system. I've been looking around now for about a week or two and I came across a video on youtube with a '95 mustang that had (I'm guessing 2 1/2 - 3") pipes running parallel with the bottom of the bumper (slightly pointed up, like on some foxes). Does anyone know what i'm talking about? if so pics plz!!! </p><p>I can't find the video again though :nonono: </p><p></p><p> Anyways I was hoping if perhaps we had exhaust clips for the different style? I know it doesn't sound the same but it will give me a rough idea. right now I have BBK L.T.'s, BBK H.F. Catted h-pipe, and my stock cat back with cheap glasspacks. I like how it sounds right now but i was hoping for maybe a little more throatier/loud, i know i could acheive that by an o/r h but I can't stand the smell ( I know that sounds dumb) plus i want to keep it fairly legal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Any info. will help </p><p>thanks guys </p><p></p><p>Forseth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forseth, post: 461196, member: 10205"] Hey guys, Wow!! It's been awhile since i've been on here, I could never get the damn page up! Anyways, I've been thinking of getting new tail pipes possibly an cat-back system. I've been looking around now for about a week or two and I came across a video on youtube with a '95 mustang that had (I'm guessing 2 1/2 - 3") pipes running parallel with the bottom of the bumper (slightly pointed up, like on some foxes). Does anyone know what i'm talking about? if so pics plz!!! I can't find the video again though :nonono: Anyways I was hoping if perhaps we had exhaust clips for the different style? I know it doesn't sound the same but it will give me a rough idea. right now I have BBK L.T.'s, BBK H.F. Catted h-pipe, and my stock cat back with cheap glasspacks. I like how it sounds right now but i was hoping for maybe a little more throatier/loud, i know i could acheive that by an o/r h but I can't stand the smell ( I know that sounds dumb) plus i want to keep it fairly legal. Any info. will help thanks guys Forseth [/QUOTE]
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