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i used to have some 2.5" rolled tips coming out the back, but i just couldnt stand the look of the tips, but being dumped under the car is too loud
so does anyone have any suggestions of tips that will look good on a camaro?
also has anyone done side exit exhaust? i dont think i have seen a camaro with it but i think it could look nice if done right, maybe something like this
i too have been thinking of changing my exhaust.... not really into chrome tips. been thinking about an old NASCAR style exhaust.... but an exhaust shop owner told me that camaro's aren't made for that type of exhaust system...... i'll figure it out.... good luck with yours.
that pic. is of a Roush Mustang. to do something like that i think would make the pipes hang too low and hit over bumps. mustangs look more flat underneath than our cars do and use h-pipes not y-pipes. plus wound have to cross over the drive shaft with room for it to still move up and down as the rear axle goes over bumps as well.
1999 Camaro V6 A4<br />Navy Blue metallic<br />Intake+Exhaust+4.10+?=?
ya true, i was just trying to think of something more unique, i just dont like the way the regular tips look, i saw a pair of 4inch magnaflow tips for sale that looked pretty good
Side exit exhaust looks terrible on our cars, IMO. I have yet to see a clean setup that doesn't have ugly piping hanging under the body and in plain sight. Part of the reason cars like Mustangs are able to pull it off is because they have side skirts that flare out and hide the piping. Camaros have more of a tucked rocker panel that curves in toward the body. Even W68 Firebirds and Trans Ams would have to cut up their side skirts and hope that it would look good.
'99 Camaro
'04 Saab 9-3 Aero
'90 Audi Coupe Quattro
ya i had just never seen one so i wondered what it would look like, im thinking of some 4" tips will look nicely out back, idk yet thought, still waiting on headers before i decide again
Ive always been a fan of the center exit on the 35th ann. ed. Its clean and different, Ive been thinking about doing the single exit like the one 6LE makes.
Ive always been a fan of the center exit on the 35th ann. ed. Its clean and different, Ive been thinking about doing the single exit like the one 6LE makes.
What you're thinking of is the Center Mount Exhaust. Although he does now offer a dual outlet valence. Both are nice pieces.
'99 Camaro
'04 Saab 9-3 Aero
'90 Audi Coupe Quattro
I saw a camaro on cardomain that had the exhaust coming out through the "Berger Panel" not my style, but definitely unique... also pretty much eliminated the trunk
Rebuilding the engine... Building a custom front end... T-top conversion... Custom rear hatch..
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ya i like the cme, but the valence is so freaking expensive
every once in a while you can find a bumper from an SS, thats what my buddy did with his z28, i think the 6LE and the SS bumper are the same dimensions.
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