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Old 19-07-2018, 11:09 PM   #32
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Default Re: Making a 6 cyl cross flow sound like a v8

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Originally Posted by mick taylor View Post
The GTR had a single pipe coming out at the rear muffler but the stock Holden XU-1 rear muffler just has 2 little pipes coming straight out at the rear of the muffler.

I don't like the droop down tips look.

What I am on about is called a Chev type pipe style that comes down at the rear of the back wheel to the ground and you can only see a inch or 2 of pipe, they can not be destroyed like some can hanging out the rear.
1960 and 70's Chevy had such.
Your talking about 'Chevy drop pipes' if my memory serves. They were big in the Panel Van scene and Bedford vans.

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