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I wonder what he charges for an NOS cat-back setup with the stainless tips? I'm just curious.
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![]() This NOS H-Pipe alone is $899.99 at PPI from what I've found there and the Cat back is a "Call for Pricing". So if Walker is the OEM anyway, that would probably be the best choice for a replacement set no? |
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Gregg '89 FHP Unit # 435 (Deceased) '89 FHP Unit # 1526 Troop H (Madison)SOLD 12/3/13 '89 SCHP Marked Unit # 2-12-80 SOLD 6/21/15 '88 SCHP Unmarked Unit # 2-12-23 SOLD 9/3/12 '90 MSHP Marked Unit # P-162 Plate # 642-HP SOLD 12/17/11 '88 MSHP Marked Unit # P-162 Plate # 642 |
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That's CRAZY.
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Bernie 1993 FHP 813 1986 UHP SSP slicktop. 1993 Floyd Co Ga\Rome Ga pd SSP SOLD ![]() ![]() Even grief recedes with time, but we must Never Forget. 9-11-01 Mustang Club of America member. |
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I bought two NOS h-pipes several years ago when they were selling on ebay for 250 to 275. Prices are out of control on them now like several other items.
I went to a car show today with my assigned HD motor unit. There was a guy there with a 1986 GT Hatch with 45k original miles. he just cut the original exhaust off last week and put a dynomax set of mufflers on. I am stopping by his place wednesday to pick up his old original mufflers with the heat shields in place. He says the mufflers may still be able to be used. If not I can use the shields.... NOS exhaust for 86-93 coupes is almost impossible to find anymore.
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Jim for the first time since 1998 there is only two left: 1984 Oregon SP unmarked 1986 Idaho SP |
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Since you brought it up Jim...
![]() http://www.flowmastermufflers.com/se...ield&sc3=&sc4= Do they look anything like these? Might be an alternative. |
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The factory ones have only two end bands (no middle) and they are located slightly closer to each end. Just as you said though, the flowmaster shields might work out as an alternative.
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Gregg '89 FHP Unit # 435 (Deceased) '89 FHP Unit # 1526 Troop H (Madison)SOLD 12/3/13 '89 SCHP Marked Unit # 2-12-80 SOLD 6/21/15 '88 SCHP Unmarked Unit # 2-12-23 SOLD 9/3/12 '90 MSHP Marked Unit # P-162 Plate # 642-HP SOLD 12/17/11 '88 MSHP Marked Unit # P-162 Plate # 642 |
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Depending on the length of the muffler, the Flowmaster one may work if cut down to that size using only two bands. Don't know if it would work. Jim you can measure those up, we might be able to use these.
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