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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 06:47 PM
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Roush Exhaust

Just Installed my Roush Exhaust .. On my 2013 GT.. And they Sound Amazing!!
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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 07:16 PM
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Ahhhhh,.......yes. The good 'ole Roush exhaust. Sounds killer. But, I am a bit biased. lol
If you have the M6, you will love the crackle and popping.
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Old Jul 20, 2013 | 08:33 PM
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Looks nice!! I just pulled the trigger on the axle-backs for the 2012 for myself. Stage 3 Motorsports has the square tip system for 349 on sale. I also ordered the roush rear valence from them for 129 also on sale. And with the military discount it came to 455. Not bad considering the regular round tip system would have cost more than that alone and the square tip combo most of the places ive seen is nearly 700 bucks. Can't complain. I'd been waiting for a worthwhile deal and I definitely found it. I had numerous people tell me "Borla, Borla, Borla" but honestly in my mind, you have to be insane to spend 800 dollars on a pair of mufflers. They better be made of gold for that price in my mind.
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Old Jul 20, 2013 | 09:21 PM
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Yes those do look sweet. Mufflers are on my mind too. Post up a sound clip.
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Old Jul 20, 2013 | 10:40 PM
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I wanted the round tips but for the price I found the system with the square ones at I had to pick it up. It just bums me out that ill lose my rear parking sensors with the roush valence required for the square tips, not that I can't back up without them, just a cool feature to have. I guess i could cut my stock valence for the square tips but I don't want to go through that hassle. Or I could have just ordered the round replacement tips online and used those instead. But at 65 bucks a piece for round tips it would equal what I paid for the new rear valence anyway and I'm getting a new look I guess. Every car I've had until now hasn't had rear parking sensors so I guess I can survive lol.

OP, how do you like the sound so far?
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Old Jul 21, 2013 | 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by flynavy
Looks nice!! I just pulled the trigger on the axle-backs for the 2012 for myself. Stage 3 Motorsports has the square tip system for 349 on sale. I also ordered the roush rear valence from them for 129 also on sale. And with the military discount it came to 455. Not bad considering the regular round tip system would have cost more than that alone and the square tip combo most of the places ive seen is nearly 700 bucks. Can't complain. I'd been waiting for a worthwhile deal and I definitely found it. I had numerous people tell me "Borla, Borla, Borla" but honestly in my mind, you have to be insane to spend 800 dollars on a pair of mufflers. They better be made of gold for that price in my mind.
The Roushes sound really good but I ended up with Borla because they have no rusting problems like the Roushes, mainly. Both great choices tho!
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Old Jul 21, 2013 | 09:24 AM
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The Roushes sound really good but I ended up with Borla because they have no rusting problems like the Roushes, mainly. Both great choices tho!
I agree they both sound great. No dispute to that. I heard they fixed the rusting issue from Roush I thought.
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Old Jul 21, 2013 | 05:50 PM
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Looks good, need a good video to show off fully though
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Old Jul 22, 2013 | 08:31 AM
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I put the Roush axle backs on my ride four days ago. Much louder than I thought they would be. I love 'me! Love that old school muscle car sound and that crackle on decel. Turns lots of heads. Not sure if that's good or bad lol.
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Old Jul 26, 2013 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by flynavy
I wanted the round tips but for the price I found the system with the square ones at I had to pick it up. It just bums me out that ill lose my rear parking sensors with the roush valence required for the square tips, not that I can't back up without them, just a cool feature to have. I guess i could cut my stock valence for the square tips but I don't want to go through that hassle. Or I could have just ordered the round replacement tips online and used those instead. But at 65 bucks a piece for round tips it would equal what I paid for the new rear valence anyway and I'm getting a new look I guess. Every car I've had until now hasn't had rear parking sensors so I guess I can survive lol.

OP, how do you like the sound so far?
Yea Roush is Great.. I did not lose my rear sensors with mine, they still work...
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Old Jul 26, 2013 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by flynavy
Looks nice!! I just pulled the trigger on the axle-backs for the 2012 for myself. Stage 3 Motorsports has the square tip system for 349 on sale. I also ordered the roush rear valence from them for 129 also on sale. And with the military discount it came to 455. Not bad considering the regular round tip system would have cost more than that alone and the square tip combo most of the places ive seen is nearly 700 bucks. Can't complain. I'd been waiting for a worthwhile deal and I definitely found it. I had numerous people tell me "Borla, Borla, Borla" but honestly in my mind, you have to be insane to spend 800 dollars on a pair of mufflers. They better be made of gold for that price in my mind.
If borla mufflers qualify insanity, then what do borla catbacks qualify as?

Maybe I need a strait jacket? or just lock me up for life?
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Old Jul 26, 2013 | 03:38 PM
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I'm in love with my Roush AB's. I think my favorite part is they are bad *** loud when you're on it, and as quiet as stock when crusing
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Old Jul 26, 2013 | 03:43 PM
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After having my Roush AB's for a day now my first impression is that they are quieter than a muffler delete. Inside the car frankly I think they're very quiet. My neighbor across the street has them on his '13 and outside the car they're fairly loud. Maybe I haven't had enough experience with them yet but everyone who gets rid of them because they're too loud, must have a sensitive ear because for now I find them to be perfect.
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Old Jul 26, 2013 | 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by BK.
I put the Roush axle backs on my ride four days ago. Much louder than I thought they would be. I love 'me! Love that old school muscle car sound and that crackle on decel. Turns lots of heads. Not sure if that's good or bad lol.
That's a good thing. I love the crackle and popping as well.
I think a muscle car should sound and drive like a muscle car.
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