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Old 11-19-2005, 11:08 PM
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Is there a catback system that has the look of the z28 stock one. Im talking about the black square tips that come with it from the factory. I actualy like the way they look. They dont stick out or catch the eye, and they sit under the car and dont poke.



Old 11-19-2005, 11:18 PM
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U could just have those tips welded on ur new exhaust.
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im with gt griller
Old 11-19-2005, 11:46 PM
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TSP's rumbler has tips like those.
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You could get the TSP Rumbler without tips and get some stainless Z28 tips. Or like said previously, just have your stock tips welded on.

BTW, I like the look of the stock tips too.
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Im keepin the stock catback since I like the look and the sound(off road y pipe). The stealth look to me comes hand in hand with stealth sound
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Just as everyone said, go ahead and have them cut off, then re-welded onto the new catback. I'd also reccommend sanding them down and repainting them a better black. I'm not a fan of the dirty/dusty black that they are. A guy I know just repainted his and it made such a difference.
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keep stock exhaust and get cutout.


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