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destructor7 04-05-2008 01:14 PM

wat kind of exhuast should i get for my dual exhuast 03 bon
 
plz help me find a exhuast i looked everywhere and cant find shit, and also wat type, and also wat is good to use on a piece of a skirt that is kinda loose, i dont know wat to use to make it stick back on, wat kind of glue?

Bonnevillan 04-05-2008 01:31 PM

any f-body muffler will work (firebird, camaro)
most here seem to prefer magnaflow along with flowmaster.

PontiacDad 04-05-2008 01:43 PM

Is the skirt a piece of body molding?

There are many after market exhaust systems that would work on our cars. What are you looking for? Stock? Louder, more flow etc.

willwren 04-05-2008 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by Bonnevillan
any f-body muffler will work (firebird, camaro)
most here seem to prefer magnaflow along with flowmaster.

Absolutely wrong. The 2000's don't have anything remotely resembling a Firebird or 92-99 Bonneville setup.

Please be aware of the generational differences.

willwren 04-05-2008 01:54 PM

Re: wat kind of exhuast should i get for my dual exhuast 03
 

Originally Posted by destructor7
plz help me find a exhuast i looked everywhere and cant find S**^, and also wat type, and also wat is good to use on a piece of a skirt that is kinda loose, i dont know wat to use to make it stick back on, wat kind of glue?

Please read this first:
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=73691
It'll help us help you.

You need to get a bit more specific about what model your car is. Please add the year and model to your signature by editing your profile.

What's wrong with the exhaust? Stock mufflers and piping carry most SSEi's well into the 13's on the quarter mile. There would be no performance benefit to changing them on a stock or lightly-modded car. In a nutshell, if there's nothing wrong with the mufflers or pipe (as I'd expect on an '03), leave it unless you want a sound change, but you need to give us alot more details.


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