Waz up guys?
I was just wondering what some of you guys like to do for exhaust. My bud and I just got some glasspaks put on his 95 BMW 325is. Believe it or not Glasspaks are NOT for red necks anymore. He spent a total of of $57 on the mufflers and chrome tips. We went over to a place called Atlantic Muffler here in acworth that did'nt even want to do it, instead they wanted to add a flowmaster y pipe and put it threw a gayfer ricer muffler for $300!!! I was like "yah, how about NO!" So I took him to another place, a minekie to be exact. The people there were cool as crap! They brought us right in and were very happy to help us out. Infact, the owner/manager's car was a 90 735 sedan with a flowmaster. It sounded perty good, kindda like a ferarri.
Anyway the took us into the garage and asked us what we wanted to do. I showed the technician how we wanted it kinda back a lil bit and @ a slite angle (to sorta look stock) with the tips right @ the bumper. It look totally stock but sounds like a freakin turbo supra!!! Oh wow I could'nt believe glasspaks could sound that good! and it only costed $20 a piece!
All in all I am very pleased with Thrush brand glasspak mufflers. I have one on with a turn-down my 84 Celica GT Hatchback, and I plan on having the same setup on my Onevia.
I was just wondering what some of you guys like to do for exhaust. My bud and I just got some glasspaks put on his 95 BMW 325is. Believe it or not Glasspaks are NOT for red necks anymore. He spent a total of of $57 on the mufflers and chrome tips. We went over to a place called Atlantic Muffler here in acworth that did'nt even want to do it, instead they wanted to add a flowmaster y pipe and put it threw a gayfer ricer muffler for $300!!! I was like "yah, how about NO!" So I took him to another place, a minekie to be exact. The people there were cool as crap! They brought us right in and were very happy to help us out. Infact, the owner/manager's car was a 90 735 sedan with a flowmaster. It sounded perty good, kindda like a ferarri.
Anyway the took us into the garage and asked us what we wanted to do. I showed the technician how we wanted it kinda back a lil bit and @ a slite angle (to sorta look stock) with the tips right @ the bumper. It look totally stock but sounds like a freakin turbo supra!!! Oh wow I could'nt believe glasspaks could sound that good! and it only costed $20 a piece!
All in all I am very pleased with Thrush brand glasspak mufflers. I have one on with a turn-down my 84 Celica GT Hatchback, and I plan on having the same setup on my Onevia.