ive never even heard of this exhaust, but i have a magnaflow dual catback that i got for just over 500 and its a sick exhaust, very cool looking, and very mean sounding.
and lifetime warranty
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My Car: 99 EX V6 Coupe
Dark Emerald Green
Current Mods- K&N CAI, Magnaflow Dual Exhaust
Future Mods- Rims, 1.5-2 inch drop
Mods: AEM V2 Intake, Custom Borla Catback Exhaust, 18" Exel DL-46 Rims, Hankook Ventus Tires, Neuspeed Short Shifter, Custom Shortened Shift Lever, 20% Tint All Around, TL Engine Cover, TL Rear Sway Bar, Eibach Sportline Springs, SPC Camber Kit
they are also a sema member and to be able to put that on their site, as i understand, you must be a reputable dealer. I'd look around the web for reviews on their stuff but from the sounds of it its not a bad deal. Just a little cheap though, that would be my only concern.
don't know if this matters to you one way or another but they are located in Canada.
Mods: AEM V2 Intake, Custom Borla Catback Exhaust, 18" Exel DL-46 Rims, Hankook Ventus Tires, Neuspeed Short Shifter, Custom Shortened Shift Lever, 20% Tint All Around, TL Engine Cover, TL Rear Sway Bar, Eibach Sportline Springs, SPC Camber Kit
I think it all just depends on what your looking for. IMO there isn't a "best" because it all comes down to personal preference. Like take example my situation, I went with a custom borla setup because the stock one wasn't loud enough but it had the best looking mufflers/tips and good gains. For me I wasn't going to put the greddy exhaust with those huge cannisters on them for mufflers...i know some people like them but they might look ok on a civic to me but not a brand new v6 accord coupe...so its personal preference...i haven't personally had any experiance nor have i talked to anyone that has with that company...but worst case scenario...but it...install it and if you don't like it sell it again on ebay and only be out a little
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