Exhaust systems/mufflers for 87 T Type with Olds 307

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307 Regal

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Well I would get a quote from the muffler shop if you won't be doing it yourself, but I'd start with the muffler. After you get that in, decide whether or not you need the high-flow cat. But if you decide you're going to go as far as headers, then I'd consider a full dual exhaust. But like I said, start with just the muffler. You might be satisfied with just that.
 

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307 Regal said:
Well I would get a quote from the muffler shop if you won't be doing it yourself, but I'd start with the muffler. After you get that in, decide whether or not you need the high-flow cat. But if you decide you're going to go as far as headers, then I'd consider a full dual exhaust. But like I said, start with just the muffler. You might be satisfied with just that.

Yeah, I'm gonna ask around, thinking too much into this lol, still need to get it insured! lol
 
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