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Old 12/1/08, 12:45 PM
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Bullitt Mufflers

I was planning on changing the stock mufflers on my GT/CS, but I can't decide which ones yet. I was planning on FRPP mufflers like the one on the Shelby GT but the Bullitt mufflers also look pretty good. I was wondering if they looked good on the CS.

Has anyone seen or have pics of a GT/CS with Bullitt mufflers?

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Old 12/1/08, 04:06 PM
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Looks, versus Sound?? With the Bullitt ones, the packed muffler's only give you the sound through the Modified H-Pipe. I'd consider the FRPP or Flowmaster Axlebacks if Sound is more important to you. Without the Modified H-Pipe, you may encounter an unwanted drone with the BULLITT ones.
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well sound and looks are important, but if the Bullitts won't sound that good then forget it. Thanks for the help.
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I really like my GTA's. My other choice was the Flowmaster, which I may swap to when the GTA's go out.
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I have the Bullitt Axleback exhaust on an 08 GT without the modified H pipe, Zero droning and a mild increase in volume with a good sound (IMO).
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Originally Posted by Suntzu
I have the Bullitt Axleback exhaust on an 08 GT without the modified H pipe, Zero droning and a mild increase in volume with a good sound (IMO).
I second that. I recall reading somewhere that the Bullitts were more subdued than the GTA's. Not worth the extra $$$ for the Bullitts IMHO.
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I think I'll end up with the GTA's but that will be later when I can afford it (even though there is a really good deal on blueovalindustries.com right now)... or just get tired of the stock pipes. Not to mention I still don't even have my car yet!!!
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I've run the GTA's and the Bullitt's. For looks and sound just get the GTA's. With out the Bullitt tune,CAI and complete exhaust system it sounds as quiet as stock.
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