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Greddy discontinued their Sp exhaust for the NA...I bought some ssautochrome parts cuz they were cheap..but when I wanted to cancel the order cuz of their crappy reputation they wouldn't let me do so..but any ways what I did was bought an intake system which makes the exhaust sound deeper and a bit louder and gives a bit of performance and then took some sand paper to the tips of my stock exhaust...it looks much nicer and with the intake I've got a better sound |
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If you plan on swapping to a turboed motor soon, i would wait and purchase an exhaust setup for a turboed engine rather than an NA.
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Yeah they did make an N/A version...at least i have seen a Greddy SP muffler made for N/A but that was like the only nice "close to stock look" around for NA. O and to the starter of this thread..if you want a nice sound, some more performance, and a stock look, sand down and clean up your existing muffler and if you want find a header and slap it onto your existing muffler and put on aftermarket intake just for an idea...otherwise you're pretty much outta luck for finding any aftermarket "close to stock look"
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