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Worlds best F-Body Chambered exhaust


I said that to get attention  lol    I ordered this for a 95 Trans AM...  since the car was sold before the exhaust arrived   The system is now in Canada   $675.00 no tax no shipping no duty or B/O--- trades ... be the first on your street to have a Stainless Chambered system

 

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 .:: Overview
 
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The 4th Generation cars are really hot, fun to drive, and with power and handling you can't buy anywhere else for the money. But it was pretty quiet, even with tires spewing rubber and smoke. But with a mandated db level factory Z28's and SS models have rather quiet and somewhat restrictive cat back exhaust systems.

We offer a true chambered system for 1982 - 2002 V8 Camaro & Firebird, similar to the legendary 1969 chambered systems. 3" I.D. Stainless Intermediate into true dual transverse chambered sections with dual 2 3/4" I.D. polished angle cut tips, one on each side as an American muscle car should be!.

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 .:: Chambered Exhaust Specifications
 

  • 2 1/2" Tailpipes, straight back, angle cut
  • Optional stainless dual oval tips available
  • T-304 Stainless Steel Construction
  • Dyno tested. Improved Horsepower
  • Deep, Throaty tone
  • Mounts to existing factory exhaust mounting points
  • All installation hardware included
  • Certified California Emissions
  • Fits 1982 and up Fbody
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 .:: Optional Exhaust Tips
 
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tips_100px.jpgStainless Steel Oval Tips
Exhaust tips are also available separately.

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 .:: GMMG Chambered System Shown with CME Tips
 
 
 .:: National Commercial

Actually manufactures by  Mad Hammer .com 



-- Edited by 427carl on Monday 15th of August 2011 11:44:00 PM

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RE: Worlds best F-Body Chambered exhaust 82-2002


427carl wrote:

I said that to get attention  lol    I ordered this for a 95 Trans AM...  since the car was sold before the exhaust arrived   The system is now in Canada   $675.00 no tax no shipping no duty  be the first on your street to have a Stainless Chambered system

 

chambered_header.jpg
 
 .:: Overview
 
spacer.gif

The 4th Generation cars are really hot, fun to drive, and with power and handling you can't buy anywhere else for the money. But it was pretty quiet, even with tires spewing rubber and smoke. But with a mandated db level factory Z28's and SS models have rather quiet and somewhat restrictive cat back exhaust systems.

We offer a true chambered system for 1982 - 2002 V8 Camaro & Firebird, similar to the legendary 1969 chambered systems. 3" I.D. Stainless Intermediate into true dual transverse chambered sections with dual 2 3/4" I.D. polished angle cut tips, one on each side as an American muscle car should be!.

spacer.gif
 .:: Chambered Exhaust Specifications
 

  • 2 1/2" Tailpipes, straight back, angle cut
  • Optional stainless dual oval tips available
  • T-304 Stainless Steel Construction
  • Dyno tested. Improved Horsepower
  • Deep, Throaty tone
  • Mounts to existing factory exhaust mounting points
  • All installation hardware included
  • Certified California Emissions
  • Fits 1982 and up Fbody
spacer.gif
 .:: Optional Exhaust Tips
 
spacer.gif

tips_100px.jpgStainless Steel Oval Tips
Exhaust tips are also available separately.

spacer.gif

 .:: GMMG Chambered System Shown with CME Tips
 
 
 .:: National Commercial

Actually manufactured by  Mad Hammer .com 


        1982 - 2002   includes Camaro  of course



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