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    Gburner
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    RSR style muffler.


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    Did you modify the inside at all, or just add the tips on the outside? What size motor did you have it on? I am semi interested...

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    Gburner
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    The inside was not touched.
    The tips were added, used shock covers for a thin wall look.
    Sound was quiet, it passed the db test at Laguna Seca.
    I had it on a 80's 3.2.
    Muffler was sold this morning, thank you.

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    Cool piece. What will you be using now on your racecar? Are you changing the set up on it?

    -Jim

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    Gburner
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    It has a 993 rear bumper and a 300hp 3.6 now so kept it simple.
    Just a pair of straight back 2.5 inch Dynomax mufflers.
    Quiet enough for Laguna Seca and the street too.
    Straight pipes at the track.
    Best,

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