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Old 30 October 2002, 02:17 PM
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davy1
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I have a Y2k turbo wagon.I would like to fit an afterburner/scoobysport,or other make back box to it.
Dont like to go on but some help on these matters would help.

Will they fit to the standard system on the car,or will I need to get a mid section as well?????

Will it still sound nice and loudish with just the back box or will I need the full system???

Are there any outlets that sell and fit these exhausts near surrey/south london???

I bow to your experience.not too far though Ive got a bad back
Advise appreciated.

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Dave


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Old 31 October 2002, 08:46 PM
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Yeah they will fit direct onto your existing centre section, and is a very simple job .... i have no experience of afterburner, but i have a friend with a scoobysport back box on a MY99 wagon and it does make a big difference to the sound ... very nice!! ... he does a lot of motorway miles and said he almost considered removing it in the first week as it was almost too loud, but has since got used to it ... from his experience i fitted a Magnex BB to MY00 wagon, not at all to loud, just very deep burble, exactly what i wanted... and looks sooooo good!!..... whatever you fit though you do get used to it, and start to think its going quiet on you.. hahahhaa... do a search on here for exhausts .... might help you decide which to go for.
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