My 2.4 Grand Am with a f-body Magnaflow (12266)
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My 2.4 Grand Am with a f-body Magnaflow (12266)
$200 all together. $110 to put it on, and $89 for the muffler.
I have a WAI and a gatorback belt. It a little deeper.
reving
reving24.wmv - 1.62MB
Test Run
testing.wmv - 4.73MB
Windows Down
windowsdown.wmv - 1.84MB
windows up
windowsup.wmv - 2.42MB
CB fun ((((((((!!!NSFW!!!!)))). During one of my videos i was at the right right place at the right time
cb fun.wmv - 2.87MB
I have a WAI and a gatorback belt. It a little deeper.
reving
reving24.wmv - 1.62MB
Test Run
testing.wmv - 4.73MB
Windows Down
windowsdown.wmv - 1.84MB
windows up
windowsup.wmv - 2.42MB
CB fun ((((((((!!!NSFW!!!!)))). During one of my videos i was at the right right place at the right time
cb fun.wmv - 2.87MB
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Sounds good for what it is. I don't mean that disrespectfully, it'* just that I like something with more displacement. Heck, sometimes my 3800 sounds ricey to me. But like I said, it sounds good. Much better choice than a 3" fart pipe sticking out the side of the bumper.
And that CB call was pretty funny!
And that CB call was pretty funny!
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Thanks the weird thing is, at my grand am sites nobody cares for the tips. I like em because they are different.
Also the antenna is 3.5' long. I would like to have a 101' wip.
Also the antenna is 3.5' long. I would like to have a 101' wip.
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