Help me determine what exhaust I have?
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Help me determine what exhaust I have?
The previous owner told me it was a greddy, but wasn't 100% sure. From what I've searched of greddy, it seems most like an old power extreme. But it doesn't have any branding on it so I can't be sure.
It's got a 5" tip with 4" piping it's pretty big. So what do you guys thing? Thanks!
It's got a 5" tip with 4" piping it's pretty big. So what do you guys thing? Thanks!
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It really doesn't scrape on the ground at all unless I go over a ridiculous incline, and yeah the tip is big enough to where it touches the black undertray and melted it. But then again I've seen tons of exhausts that do that.
And yeah whoever had done the paint job on the car was not very careful.
I want to swap it for another one so that's why I want to find out what it is for sure to sell it later. Let me tell you it's a great sounding exhaust and not that loud, and from it's size I imagine it would be in the higher end of hp that exhausts can make. But I've never been a fan of something that big and I want a more traditional sized exhaust.
So greddy PE you guys think it is?
And yeah whoever had done the paint job on the car was not very careful.
I want to swap it for another one so that's why I want to find out what it is for sure to sell it later. Let me tell you it's a great sounding exhaust and not that loud, and from it's size I imagine it would be in the higher end of hp that exhausts can make. But I've never been a fan of something that big and I want a more traditional sized exhaust.
So greddy PE you guys think it is?
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