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Old Jul 17, 2002
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Great sounding exhaust

I was at a honda dealer today in valencia and they had a blue civic coupe all done up on 17s with nuespeed sports, a honda xs body kit, strut bar, and exhaust. It was a really clean looking car and just thought I'd mention that the exhaust was nice and queit with a nice deep tone, not sounding ricey at all (rice factor=0%). I would highly recommend this exhaust and I plan on getting one myself. Found where they sell it online, might be cheaper places to get it, but here's one...Exhaust. It's the PM-525 made by Pilot. Just thought I'd share.
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with a 4" tip, i'd say the rice factor is 30% on looks. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]

thanks for the info. i was looking for a nice sounding exhaust.
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I had that exact same exhaust on my civic. I took it off about 3 months ago to put on the skunk 2 cat back, but i sold to my friend for his 95' EX and he loves it.
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