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is there a muffler anywhere in there? if not then for a DD that would be a bad idea...way too loud. I dont think it would sound good on a V6 either... agreed it would be gone after a speed bumb or other such bumbs that DD's find.
76 was the last official year of stingray and 77 was last year of the body style. 78=not a stingray :rant:
N E ways, I had thought about something like this but to keep it legal when I wanted to do this and was in VA there would be too many bends after the cat to bring pipes back to front of sidepipe. I think if a custom shop did some bodywork and had it come through the fender on a SS or Trans Am it would look good. My old roommate and I looked for these type of Hooker sidepipes about 5 years ago for his 81 camaro and we could only find cheap JC whitneys that rust up real bad.
I also think it looks terrible. They might look better hidden behind a side skirt and flush mounted opening. Like Elenor from gone in 60 seconds. But other than that not on a Camaro
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