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Old 07-04-2012, 06:20 PM
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I would advise against modifying your stock mufflers... in case you want return the car to stock in the future.
Old 07-04-2012, 06:35 PM
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isnt that the only way to get fisters though? I thought you had to send them yours for it to be the $400+
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Oh. Well... there ya go. I suppose you could find someone to swap with you if you wanted to go back to stock. Sigh. Never mind.
Old 07-04-2012, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by gaby1088
isnt that the only way to get fisters though? I thought you had to send them yours for it to be the $400+
I will always swap my mufflers back for stock mufflers with you at any time if you should decide to go back.
We also do a Stage I mod upon request and it's $250. Done all in stainless steel and tig welded. The Velvet Black ceramic coating shown here is optional.
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Thank you Darin! I was really set on the stage II's though... I have never heard the stage I's
Old 07-04-2012, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by gaby1088
Thank you Darin! I was really set on the stage II's though... I have never heard the stage I's
The Stage IIs are probably the most popular. The IIIs also have a nice following , but the IIs have them outnumbered.
Old 07-04-2012, 07:21 PM
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If you have enough money to buy a Porsche then you should have enough money to do the mufflers the right way, too......go with the Fisters. You won't be disappointed.
Old 07-04-2012, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Parnelli
If you have enough money to buy a Porsche then you should have enough money to do the mufflers the right way, too......go with the Fisters. You won't be disappointed.
Its both mine and my dads, but I primarily use it. Once I sell my current car itll be mine
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Originally Posted by chaoscreature
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Hushpowers are Flowmaster products.
Ah, you are absolutely correct, sir! Sorry, my ears are still ringing from two weeks of driving to events with new exhaust.

But I meant what I've said - removing mufflers from a daily driven car is a patently bad idea in my book. FD makes 3 (or is it 2 now) stages of mufflers, there are other ways of doing LPMM as well. So no need to muffler removal in hopes of getting better sound on a street car.
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Originally Posted by FisterD
The Stage IIs are probably the most popular. The IIIs also have a nice following , but the IIs have them outnumbered.
I love my Stage IIs



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