Sebring exhaust
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Phil
Is that yours? I really like the looks of vintage speeds version.
Hi Bobby, yes it’s mine. A vintage speedster with sebring exhaust with amazing sound
Sorry, I have a video but I can’t send it
Very nice! Congratulations! Hope you can upload a video, I'm sure everyone would love to hear how it sounds
Done 5 minutes ago !
what license plate is that..the CHP will be pulling U over
this is a french plate with the Roger Numbers but with à custom design. in France when your car is aged more than 30years, you are allowed to have a black licence plate with grey Numbers. The outside frame comes from California.
Very cool! I bet that sounds awesome under acceleration and at speed making it your Speedster that much more fun to drive.
Raspy! Sounds great! Pics of your car look great, who's the manufacturer?
That sure is a beauty. Pricey, but nice. I’m halfway tempted to talk to the guy that welded up my cookie cutter to see what one would cost in stainless. I doubt it would be anywhere near the cost of those.
The only trick would be to find those square mufflers. Then again, any small can from Remus or Borla would work. It’s a shame Staintune went out of business. They would probably build you one. (Or two)
This is a vintage speedster coming from california. I bought it 2 years ago now.
@barncobob posted:what license plate is that..the CHP will be pulling U over
I don't think the CHP's jurisdiction extends to France...
I like Vintage Speed exhausts too. Quality craftsmanship and complete hardware. I have a lowered bus setup in my Speedster and a Sebring style in my coupe. I found the Sebring style set up on eBay and bought it directly from Vintage in Taiwan. My setup is basically a big muffler with a megaphone and not the system with the two smaller mufflers.
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Phil
Does that tail pipe ever hit the ground when approaching a steep incline like a driveway on a hill?
Bobby D is on point. I'm a poster child for unintended consequences. I'm a total victim when it comes to cool looking, stainless steel stuff. I did swag math and got lucky. Exhaust clears all speed bumps. If I measured correctly (angle finder on straight edge), my driveway has a 7 degree slope, tailpipe doesn't drag.
Maybe one of the SOCers who knows this stuff, could share some general pointers on what & how to measure when choosing an exhaust set up.
if its drags on ur driveway eventually the driveway will win ,problem solved
barncobob: There's a lot to be said for "drag to fit". Thanks for the hahas.
My A1 side winder tail pipe hits our drive way if tow of us are in the car. I am sure the guy at vintage speed can set it up any way you want. They are real craftsmen there.