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Old 06-03-2003, 06:27 AM   #9
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Hey guys thanks for all the replys. i went with the 4" flomaster 1 chamber deltaforces. I had and custom H pipe made the exact same way as the one i just got, but the guy made it with 4" pipes and it is still bolt on, he weld flanges on to it, the tail pipes were also redone to 4" all the way out the back. The car sounds soo good, it not too loud when idle but when i take off look out its like having a glasspack but with the flowmaster sound. thanks alot guys
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93 GT 351 to 393 stroker, GT40 upper and lower intake, GT40X Turbo Swirl heads, holley 80mm throttle body, 255 fuel pump, 42 lb injector, JE pistons, Comp cam, comp lifters, comp pushrods, comp springs, crane Roller rockers. Trick flow Crank Shaft, comp Timing chain. MSD 7 series ignition, msd hvc2 coil, MSD timing adjust, MSD Pro billet Dis, Hooker long tube, Off road H pipe 1 chanber race flows, 4.10 gears, Vortech cooler and T-Trim with a 25lb boost AND LOTS MORE.
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