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Subject: [Fwd: best sounding exhaust]
From: Carl French <cfrench@cybertours.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1999 07:32:45 -0400
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Mine is about to fall off and I also want to find the best sounding one.
Opinions?
Carl French

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Well the anti-rumbler system beneath my 67MGB-GT has broken and I need
to replace the exhaust. Has anyone got an opinion about the nicest
sounding system. I'm not crazy about the Ansa-look twin tail pipe, and I
don't need to go stainless steel. I want to retain the stock manifold.
Any ideas?

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