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peck.bradley |
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Age: 34 Posts: 19 Joined: 20th Jan 2011 Ride: AU Falcon, Classic Location: Endeavour hills |
I am thinking of fitting a complete difilippo exhaust Extractors to tailpipe.) to my au 6 cylinder wondered if anything good or bad to say about difilippo exhaust or had any other sugestions on what exhaust to put on my car.
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FordFairmont |
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Posts: 6113 Joined: 8th May 2007 |
send this fella an email, very well priced
http://www.tuffcarparts.com/ i had a set of pacies 4499's, and redback exhaust to suit IRS, and magnaflow cat landed to my doorstep for less than 1k i highly doubt the difillipo exhaust would be much or if any better.......... |
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no offence but i believe your paying for the brand abit..pacey 4499's and a decent 2.5inch exhaust will have the same effect minus the large price tag
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aza29 |
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Is this the same for xforce exhausts awell frome what i've heard there a good stainless steel
exhaust but f**k there exspensive |
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Been many years since I cared, but Pacemaker had the best I6 exhaust system, where it's recognised DiFillipo have the best system for the 5.4L 8's in B and FG series.
And yeah DiFillipo aren't cheap. I've got the full DiFillipo 'Big Boy' system on my GT-P (dual 3" stainless all the way). Sounds great, good power increase, and great build quality.
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