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Old 06-14-2010, 08:11 AM   #1
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Default 348 Cats Installed

Got my new cats installed, The sound is even better then before and I swear it's faster!!

Oh and new shoes installed as well.
Here's some pics of a run we did for breakfast and a dinner meet we had a couple of weeks ago. Enjoy.

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Nice! - You absolutely have the best backdrop for Ferrari driving :-) I love those mountains, where were the pictures taken?


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Car is looking good. Did you go with OEM cats or an aftermarket? Brand? Too bad we couldn't all just have strait pipes there instead!
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Nice pictures. what a great place. love the back ground.
enjoy your car.
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Very nice Bro, I thought you were going catless? what happened? chicken?

Ha ha ha ha jk, car looks sweet, where did you get your front air splitter from?


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Old 06-15-2010, 06:06 AM   #6
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Thanks Guy's.

I'm pretty lucky to live so close to the Canadian Rocky Mountains. There's some beautiful scenery and twisty roads all over. Definatley try and get up here with your Fcars and check it out. It's worth a Bucket list entry forsure!

The cats are aftermarket and they came with the car when I bought her, so I decided to try them out first before I go catless. Guy named Oz aka gothspeed on the other site makes them and other exhaust systems. You can check out his work on you tube if you type in gothspeed.

Roberto the front lip is standard on most of the SS models granted not all of them I think the 94's didn't have them. But if your thinking about it you will have to raise the front suspension up. I chipped a nickle size hole in it over the weekend and it doesn't matter how slow or what angle I'm at it scrapes!!

I'm raising the suspension up next week maybe half an inch, hopefully that will help with the scrapes. Just make sure you have a bottle of touch up paint with you.

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I've had good results with raising the car even 1/8" in ride height. It tightens the ride up some which feels good, and reduces the nose dive which helps alot when negotiating speed bumps and dips.

The cars are a good clean looking bunch though, kudos.
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I've had good results with raising the car even 1/8" in ride height. It tightens the ride up some which feels good, and reduces the nose dive which helps alot when negotiating speed bumps and dips.

The cars are a good clean looking bunch though, kudos.
Thanks Josh. I will definatley take your advice . Is this a DIY job?
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