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I used Starla, OEM equiv, I think.
Posted by EricG (more from EricG) on Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:51:15
In Reply to: Stock Exhaust?, Ryan O, Tue, 1 Jul 2003 16:53:51
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Parts were a perfect fit, and easy to install myself. A bit difficult to get the old off. Soak bolts with a good rust solvent. I used PB Blaster. Ari's suggestion is good: order parts mailorder, and start soaking the bolts daily. By the time the parts arrive the bolts should come off easily.
I've only had my Starla on for about a month, but am very satisfied with the fit and initial quality. Think I did this job every 3-4yrs with my older Saabs and Starla mufflers.
One 'tip'. Buy the rear muffler as an 'Aero' style. Much cooler tip- larger, double walled. It is a perfect fit and works fine on a CSE. Price is within a few dollars.
Got mine from eEuroparts because they threw in shipping, and Todd has always given me good service. Sobstory is excellent also, and I'm sure that there are other site sponsors who will give you good prices and service.
Doing it yourself is not too hard. But if you don't want to mess with it, take your parts to a good local muffler shop. I'd think they would put it on for you for less than $50. Probably take them 15 min. Buy a couple of rubber hangers too in case your's are bad.
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