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I got my Vette a few months ago from the wife of a friend who passed away, so I am obviously unable to ask him, but does anyone know whose exhaust this is? There are no easily visible names, although I have not climbed under to look. Does this look familiar to anyone?
If it sounds good and is in good shape, don't worry about it.
You don't like knowing what's installed on your car? If someone asks what exhaust you have, do you say "I don't know...some exhaust"? To me it makes perfect sense for the OP to want to know.
Can't tell but if the tips are rolled and look like something from JC Whitney they're probably Borla.
I had to laugh when I read ... JC Whitney and Borla used in the same sentence.
I have a set of Borla muffs on my GS ... Good quality, but why they still insist on using cheap looking rolled edges on the tips is beyond my understanding.
I had to laugh when I read ... JC Whitney and Borla used in the same sentence.
I have a set of Borla muffs on my GS ... Good quality, but why they still insist on using cheap looking rolled edges on the tips is beyond my understanding.
I had a Borla setup on my daughters car. No question the sound is spot on. I just can never get past the cheap looking rolled tips.
[QUOTE=Sdk8103;1602870948]I got my Vette a few months ago from the wife of a friend who passed away, so I am obviously unable to ask him, but does anyone know whose exhaust this is? There are no easily visible names, although I have not climbed under to look. Does this look
Corsas say so on the top s.......so you can eliminate them as your brand
I had to laugh when I read ... JC Whitney and Borla used in the same sentence.
I have a set of Borla muffs on my GS ... Good quality, but why they still insist on using cheap looking rolled edges on the tips is beyond my understanding.