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Old 03-12-2008, 02:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exhaust kits

Anyone know where I could buy a complete exhaust kit including the chrome splitter style tailpipes and hangers for a `65 GTO that doesn`t hook up to headers?
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Try performaceyears.com

they have a pypes section.
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You May have to get them to 'custom make' the engine pipes. This should be no big deal. I used to do custom exhaust back in the late 70's....they have much better equipment now......E
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Try performaceyears.com

they have a pypes section.

I got mine from Pypes. Very nice and well engineered. I also have heard good things about systems from Gardners.

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Thanks guys, I called gardners, they want 13 hundred for a kit with the splitters and hangers delivered. Seems kinda steep to me. :/ I haven`t called performanceyears yet.
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yearone.com doesnt have exhaust?
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yes they do, but no complete kits with the splitters. I don`t even see any splitter tailpipes listed there. The tailpipe hangers are different too.


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Performanceyears has some sweet looking systems with nice HP gain claims, but no tailpipes listed for the splitters.

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I heard Gardner was vert expensive.... How's it goung with the paint??
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I heard Gardner was vert expensive.... How's it goung with the paint??
Yea, gardner told me the `65 had a resonator after the muffler built into the tailpipes and they are the only ones who make them factory correct.....This is the week he said he would be able to get it in, we`ll see.
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I saw a set of tail pipes with built in resonators. Ebay or one of the resto places....can't remember where. I know the 67 GTO, with auto trans. came stock with resonators. Maybe 66 also. Randy?
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