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Valet

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Re: Greddy, Tein, OEM

If I were you I would offer shipping for the EvoⅡ. You'll sell it much faster, plus shipping wont be too bad.

I don't have a box and don't really feel like hauling it to the UPS store and telling them to find me a box. Its really too much of a hassle for me to deal with. I can sit on this for a while
If you're not in a rush then by all means do it the easiest haha I thought you needed to part out quick for space or money or something.
 

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Re: Greddy, Tein, OEM

Hey bud how much of a drop with those springs.. You think they'd drop little farther then eihbachs? And how much dif is the routing from sedan/coupe? Hit me up as im ony ten min away.. Maybe we could get together and check the exhuast out
 

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Re: Greddy, Tein, OEM

2.1" front, 1.7" rear. I know because this was my first setup.

They're good quality springs.
 

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Re: Greddy, Tein, OEM

Teins will lower as much if not less than the Eibach springs. The exhausts for coupes and sedans are different because the sedan is longer than the coupe
 

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Re: Greddy, Tein, OEM

I made an exhaust from a coupe fit my sedan:
Reweld hangers to fit sedan rear end
Then have some extra pipe welded to make up for gap.
Easy fix :)
 

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Re: Greddy, Tein, OEM

I made an exhaust from a coupe fit my sedan:
Reweld hangers to fit sedan rear end
Then have some extra pipe welded to make up for gap.
Easy fix :)

No sense in ruining a 600 dollar exhaust system, but if anyone with a sedan wants to do it- go ahead.
 

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Re: Greddy, Tein, OEM

How would it ruin anything? It's not cutting the muffler or resonator,
The piping is the same aluminum as you can get a muffler shop without the GREDDY on it lol
 

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Re: Greddy, Tein, OEM

How would it ruin anything? It's not cutting the muffler or resonator,
The piping is the same aluminum as you can get a muffler shop without the GREDDY on it lol

Why are you arguing with me? The system is made for a coupe, if someone wants to chop it up to make it fit- so be it.
 

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Re: Greddy, Tein, OEM

How would it ruin anything? It's not cutting the muffler or resonator,
The piping is the same aluminum as you can get a muffler shop without the GREDDY on it lol
When you buy the "same average" piping from Greddy, you get, the name, the designed sound, and the guarantee of quality. If you alter it, in anyway, you're changing the sound, the authenticity, and the quality of your modifications.








Or maybe it just really doesn't matter.
 
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