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Old 07-16-2002, 08:34 PM   #1
SCOTTLT79
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Question Magnaflow, Good or Crap?

Hey,
If anyone has been paying attention to my recent threads, you will know that I am in an exhaust dilemma. I want to replace my exhaust from the H-pipe back. I was thinking about a mac or bbk H with a dynomax cat back. Now I don't know what the hell I want to do. The more clarity I try to find, the more confused I get.

Now I am hearing about Magnaflow. I want a distinct sound, preferably not Flowmaster because everyone has them. I have never heard Magnaflow in action and was looking for some opinions.

And please, if anyone has any more advice for H-pipes, please let me know. And I already know that I can't afford a Bassani system (even though I would love one). So I need something that isn't going to be that expensive.

Thanks
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