GMMG with 6le CME???
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Eh this thread put me over the edge. I typed my first response, then went right to the website and ordered the valance and the chrome tips lol!
My wife is going to KILL ME since I am in the middle of a Heads/Cam build and I was ALREADY on borrowed money ! LOL
My wife is going to KILL ME since I am in the middle of a Heads/Cam build and I was ALREADY on borrowed money ! LOL
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yes it will. I am about to do this myself. just waiting on my gmmg to arrive. you can order the cme tip in a 2.5" size so that you don't have to worry about stepping up to a 3" inlet. To me, it looks like the 2.5" setup will tuck up behind the valence better than the 3" will.
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i have gmmg and 6le valence and tips, idk if it's just my bad luck but my exhaust is not my friend. i need to get my exhaust re worked by a good pipe dude, but this is what mine looks like... there is much more needed then just getting the tips tucked up under.
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Byunspeed has them for sale idk how much though. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...26.36075534753
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Byunspeed has them for sale idk how much though. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...26.36075534753
Edit: Free Shipping from Byunspeed on orders over $99.99. If it holds up to the exhaust systems as well, then this is probably the cheapest price for this exhaust system (new, not used) anywhere.
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Any catback exhaust system will work with the CME setup. All you need are 90% bends and the 2.5" inlet tips to make it work, and a good exhaust shop to tuck them up nicely and do it right.