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which is the loudest, meanest sounding exhaust for a '99 z28?
all opinions welcome, i'm looking to spend some money on a new exhaust and need help from the ones i trust most (fellow CAMARO V6 members). so place your polls, and opinions PLEASE!
the meanest might be a gmmg, but comes w/ an expensive price tag. loudmouth and rumbler will be the loudest. b&b, corsa, and borla would also be good choices, but are expensive too.
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Allthough borla is the ebst sounding on the v6, this is not the case for the v8, IMO corsas sound the best because they have the exotic tone to them, most people don't like that though.
TSP true duals sound MEAN, a friend of mine has them.
I will have to second the opinion with choosing the Flowmaster American Thunder. If you choose not to go with that, look into Edelbrock. Either one of those sound great IMO.
Though, it's really up to you. How loud do you really want it, without being obnoxiously loud and it starts to sound rather crappy.
Good luck with whatever choice you make, and I hope it sounds awesome.
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