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Old 12-27-2005, 07:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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05 GTO catback

Does anyone know who makes the best catback for thw 05 GTO.
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Does anyone know who makes the best catback for thw 05 GTO.
i belive that its your prefence. i am going with magnaflow catback because of the sound clips i heard i like that one the most. just my prefence not saying its the best
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Where did you go to here sound clips.
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Where did you go to here sound clips.
here u go buddy hope u enjoy i no i did
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I went for looks [5" tips] and sound. That's why I went with Borla. Borla usually has a nice throaty, mellow tone...but not too loud [SLP and Magnaflow is a better choice if you want louder] because when I go with LT headers I didn't want it to get too obnoxious on me. The fit and finish was nearly perfect on my Borla cat-back IMO. I've seen some cutaways on the Corsa mufflers...pretty high-tech designs and high-quality.
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, Borla is definitley a very nice refined sound. What LT's are you going with ModBoss? I am putting Kooks LT's in soon, can't wait to hear/see/feel the difference.
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which is the best for the money.Sounds the best.
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, Borla is definitley a very nice refined sound. What LT's are you going with ModBoss? I am putting Kooks LT's in soon, can't wait to hear/see/feel the difference.

Probably SLP. Seems like a lot of members like the Kooks tho'.
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Magnaflow catback !!! Nice Sound, Quality, Fit & Easy Install
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I have the (Borla) Banshee Exhaust w/ Random Tech cats. I got what I thought was best for me, which was getting a bit more HP for a daily driver without going overboard. It has a subtle rumble at idle, but really roars when you open it up. Yes it has a little resonance, but I can live with it. So it will send the appropriate warning to anyone assuming you are driving "a new Grand Am", but at the same time you can make it through the neighborhood without waking everyone up- if you take it easy.
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