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Old 01-31-2000, 12:57 AM   #3
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I agree, stay away from glasspacks!!! I have the Dynomax system and love it but if you want something a little louder go with the Flowmasters.

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92GT all the free stuff and a few bolt-ons, lowered with Ebiach's and Koni's, Kenny Brown subframe connectors, lower G-brace and jacking rails. BBK upper and lower control arms, polyurethane bushings all around and Ken Bell blower, ram-air, 80mm mass air, etc.
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