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Old 08-26-2004, 10:11 AM
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Our part numbers and pricing is -

FDOM-0300 2004 5.7L Cadillac CTS-V LS-6 w/Double Wall Tips (with resonator) $1099.99

FDOM-0305 2004 5.7L Cadillac CTS-V LS-6 w/Double Wall Tips (with X-pipe)
$1099.99

FDOM-0310 2004 5.7L Cadillac CTS-V LS-6 w/Double Wall Tips (resonator only) $319.99

FDOM-0311 2004 5.7L Cadillac CTS-V LS-6 w/Double Wall Tips (X-pipe) $319.99




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whats up with the spoiler on that car?

is that just a factory spoiler for a regular cts?

i like it, anyone know where to get it? and how much it cost?
Old 08-26-2004, 10:40 AM
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FWIW Billy was very active posting about this on the CTS-V forum while developing the system. Allways cool to see a manufacturer keep the community in the loop! I have 100,000 miles on my B&B system and still love it.
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Here's a video of my car stock and with the B&B x-pipe. http://www.cadillacfaq.com/video/stealthv-b-b.html

My advice - the x-pipe "race" version is wicked. Definitely not for the timid.

For a daily driver, the "Touring" system is a better match.
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Originally Posted by GrooveCityCTS-V
whats up with the spoiler on that car?

is that just a factory spoiler for a regular cts?

i like it, anyone know where to get it? and how much it cost?
It is an aftermarket spoiler. Don't recall where to get them, but I have seen them on eBay for ~$200 painted.
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Those are some wicked looking tips
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Here's the installation steps for one person to install the B&B x-pipe.

B&B X-Pipe Installation

P.S. StabiliTrak engaged at 110 mph on me today in 4th gear. V
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Originally Posted by GrooveCityCTS-V
whats up with the spoiler on that car?

is that just a factory spoiler for a regular cts?

i like it, anyone know where to get it? and how much it cost?

The spoiler can be found at TheSpoilerFactory .com

Cost was $244 painted & shipped. They were easy to deal with, the product is excellent, and the mounting hardware and instructions made it easy to install, once you get over drilling holes in your V that is...
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Originally Posted by stakes
The spoiler can be found at TheSpoilerFactory .com

Cost was $244 painted & shipped. They were easy to deal with, the product is excellent, and the mounting hardware and instructions made it easy to install, once you get over drilling holes in your V that is...
Thanks I'll have one on the way today
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Last night I switched over the B&B x-pipe to the resonator version to do a comparison. The installation can be found at http://stealthv.nitro-nights.com/b&b...stallation.htm
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StealthV,

Did it tame it down a bit. Hope you like it better. I'm really happy with my exhaust now as it has had some time to break in.

Shane
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Definitely tamer than the x-pipe. Wife shook her head this morning when she left with the V however.

If I were single, x-pipe w/o a doubt - the sound is incredible @ WOT. My wife didn't like it at all.

We'll see what she thinks of the resonator when she comes home with the V tonight after driving it all day.

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Very nice write-up!




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