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Old 3/18/11, 04:39 PM
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Hey guys just saying hello from Las Vegas. I'm the proud new owner of a 2010 GT. Just picked it up a month ago. It's been awhile since I've had a hot rod. Since '96. I previously owned a '65 Mustang and '93 Camaro. Looking forward to checking out the forum and getting lots of good info to mod my stang!
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Welcome! Congrats on your new purchase!

First mod I'd recommend for your car is a new exhaust there are a ton to choose from since the 2010s-11 are very quiet. Hope to see you around on the boards! Enjoy.
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Welcome to TMS!!

I will be driving thru Vegas in the next couple weeks heading towards Reno.
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Originally Posted by DaSFGiants4Life
Welcome! Congrats on your new purchase!

First mod I'd recommend for your car is a new exhaust there are a ton to choose from since the 2010s-11 are very quiet. Hope to see you around on the boards! Enjoy.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I'm starting to do my research. The little I've done some folks say the shorty headers don't do anything, and I don't want to get the long-tubes as I don't want to void out my warranty by deleting my cats. But at a minimum I'm getting axle backs to make a little more noise. When I'm blasting my stereo I can't hear when to shift!

Any advice welcome guys!

Thanks
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welcome to TMS! I hope to visit vegas soon.
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Originally Posted by vegasfergie

That's exactly what I was thinking. I'm starting to do my research. The little I've done some folks say the shorty headers don't do anything, and I don't want to get the long-tubes as I don't want to void out my warranty by deleting my cats. But at a minimum I'm getting axle backs to make a little more noise. When I'm blasting my stereo I can't hear when to shift!

Any advice welcome guys!

Thanks

You got a lot of research to do. I ordered the Roush axle backs. Haven't gotten them yet but from the clips I heard they sound amazing. Here is the best clip for them.

http://www.youtube.com/user/dcdefense1

Good luck!
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Originally Posted by DaSFGiants4Life
You got a lot of research to do. I ordered the Roush axle backs. Haven't gotten them yet but from the clips I heard they sound amazing. Here is the best clip for them.

http://www.youtube.com/user/dcdefense1

Good luck!
LOL yeah I've been reading non stop for days now. Lots of good info here. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm also looking at a good CAI/Tune. Man lots and lots of reading! But it's fun and I'm looking forward to modding my stang!
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