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Old 06 Dec 2007, 09:46 pm
Jordan L Jordan L is offline
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Default a good exhaust system ?

im looking for a good exhaust system for my 96' honda civic sedan lx. i dont want to pay over $400 though.
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Old 06 Dec 2007, 10:01 pm
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Price depends on what pieces you want to replace. Borla and Flowmaster are good.
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Old 06 Dec 2007, 10:16 pm
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visit www.shopmufflers.comor check for a shop that cuts and make the pipes as needed.
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Old 06 Dec 2007, 10:31 pm
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I believe Magnaflow offers a decently priced system for that car.
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Magnaflow, excellent quality, good sound. I had mine installed over five years ago and no rust.
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Old 06 Dec 2007, 11:01 pm
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A really good exhaust system is the Apexi WS2 because of its good shape and performance increase not to mention the really deep tone it has. Its not a ricey loudddd exhuast. Its quiet at everyday speeds and most tuner heads decide to go with it. Has a nice growl when you step on it. It really is good.If not that then the Buddy Club Rcing Spec Muffler Spec II. Its also as good as the other one. It has a small tip at the end kind of like stock and that might not do it for you but it really is good.This is in order of what i would reccomend from greater to least. They are all similar, you cant go wrong, its all about the sound, looks and where the performance kicks in(lower rpms/higher rpms).Also check out the RSR ExMag,Greddy SP2,Tanabe Super Medalion Hyper, Apexi N1, Greddy EVO 2, Skunk Mega power,HKS HI-Power,5gizen Fireball, ES tuning, Invidia N1, Greddy Racing TI-c, JIC Magic Bullet Spartan DE Type 1 SuS and the Tanabe Medallion Touring
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