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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Resonator delete on gt350
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<blockquote data-quote="Creedog" data-source="post: 15921761" data-attributes="member: 145280"><p>I certainly understand they are very similar aside from the resonators. I do not want to cut my stock system!!! Others do not have a problem with it and that’s fine for them. To my ear, I can tell a difference, however slightly, the cut out resonator delete aftermarket x-pipes and the stock GT350R pipe. Buying this car did not “make sense” to many of my friends, neighbors and family members given how well my previous mustang was set up. But I have always wanted a Shelby since I was little kid back in the late ‘70’s. When I first saw one, I can still remember the feeling of how cool it was and it was a rust bucket getting ready to be restored. </p><p>I find it hard to believe that I am the only one wanting to do this. But if I am, then so be it and I’ll take the plunge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedog, post: 15921761, member: 145280"] I certainly understand they are very similar aside from the resonators. I do not want to cut my stock system!!! Others do not have a problem with it and that’s fine for them. To my ear, I can tell a difference, however slightly, the cut out resonator delete aftermarket x-pipes and the stock GT350R pipe. Buying this car did not “make sense” to many of my friends, neighbors and family members given how well my previous mustang was set up. But I have always wanted a Shelby since I was little kid back in the late ‘70’s. When I first saw one, I can still remember the feeling of how cool it was and it was a rust bucket getting ready to be restored. I find it hard to believe that I am the only one wanting to do this. But if I am, then so be it and I’ll take the plunge. [/QUOTE]
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