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![]() I have the Borla cat back on my Cobra now, but I have an off-road H-pipe. The exhaust is rather quiet when compared to Flowmaster or the like, but the tone is way better, especially when you get on it. I think you will be very impressed with the sound with the X-pipe as long as you don't want it loud all the time. Hope this helps.
------------------ 93SVTstang-93 Cobra: 80mm MAF, K&N, 8mm plug wires, shorty headers, off road h-pipe, Borla Cat-back, centerforce clutch, hurst shifter, 3:55s |
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