the thing is idk what to look for. like are they a certain size?Honestly just hop on craigslist and facebook market, I've found some steals on some really nice parts. You can probably pick up an axle back or even a cat back for cheaper than it would cost you to buy and fabricate a muffler onto the stock piping, and as an added bonus you might gain a couple horses.
yea that was the exact catback i was looking at cuz someone recommended it to me on another post. 400 is just a lot of money lol.Hrmm. Muffler is really your only choice then. Or a shitty eBay catback, which I do not recommend. If you can spare $400, I'd recommend a Yonaka catback.
I say go on FB marketplace and buy a used muffler or catback. Since your budget is only 200, I'd just get a muffler that doesn't need to be cut so you can go back to stock if you don't like it.yea that was the exact catback i was looking at cuz someone recommended it to me on another post. 400 is just a lot of money lol.
Bro, did you peruse this thread at all before responding? Guy said his budget was $200. You're not getting anything exhaust wise from Mugen for $200 or less.Mugen
I get that, but if you can afford $200 now, can't you save for a month or two and then afford $400? I mean yeah, you can just get yourself a noisy muffler if that's all you truly want, but with the Yonaka, you'll get the sound you're looking for, a little extra oomph power wise, and a nice stainless steel exhaust system that will last as long as you own the car and beyond. That's the route I'd go, but its up to you...yea that was the exact catback i was looking at cuz someone recommended it to me on another post. 400 is just a lot of money lol.
ah okay i get what ur saying. thanks for the advice broI get that, but if you can afford $200 now, can't you save for a month or two and then afford $400? I mean yeah, you can just get yourself a noisy muffler if that's all you truly want, but with the Yonaka, you'll get the sound you're looking for, a little extra oomph power wise, and a nice stainless steel exhaust system that will last as long as you own the car and beyond. That's the route I'd go, but its up to you...