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Old 11-16-2014, 04:12 PM   #29
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They are advertising $900 on the Perrin website...
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Why ask for advice and then ignore the best of it?
For what you want, you need a UEL header and should start there.
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So I'm definitely getting a perrin Catback but I can't decide if I should get the 2.5" or 3". Either will be resonated for sure. My game plan is the cbe, perrin intake and inlet tube, and an open source tune from FTW... For now.
Then later on, possibly get a UEL header and the Perrin overpipe. Should I get a front pipe now, or wait until I get s header?
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Unless you decide you want to go FI, 2.5" is good. @10series_frs
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