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Old 03-19-2011, 11:48 AM   #1
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Which would you do?

Ok, so I have about $1900 to spend on my car right now and I have a couple of options that I would like to get some input on. I'm looking at getting exhaust and an intake. I've found a guy through some racing circles that will give me a Corsa exhaust system plus a K&N Typhoon series intake installed for $1639. The second option would be the MagnaFlow Street Series axle back exhaust system and the K&N Typhoon intake for $1137. In the future I would like to add headers but that's not really in the cards right now. In addition to the exhaust and cai, I would also like to get the heritage grille and the interior colored kit from REMIN. My concern is that if I go with the Corsa then I won't have enough to get the other things. Would you guys get the Corsa and wait for the other things or get the MagnaFlow and do all of the other things too?

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Old 03-19-2011, 12:08 PM   #2
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Get the Corsa, you will want it later, if you hear it on someone else's car and you will be kicking yourself.
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Old 03-19-2011, 12:11 PM   #3
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from what I have heard and reading on the forums a lot of people like the magnaflow exhaust. I would say go with which ever sound you like the most and if it happens to be the Corsa then the rest will just have to wait...
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Old 03-19-2011, 12:15 PM   #4
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Or do a muffler delete for 200$ and get everything else and your headers
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Old 03-19-2011, 12:28 PM   #5
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Ok, so I have about $1900 to spend on my car right now and I have a couple of options that I would like to get some input on. I'm looking at getting exhaust and an intake. I've found a guy through some racing circles that will give me a Corsa exhaust system plus a K&N Typhoon series intake installed for $1639. The second option would be the MagnaFlow Street Series axle back exhaust system and the K&N Typhoon intake for $1137. In the future I would like to add headers but that's not really in the cards right now. In addition to the exhaust and cai, I would also like to get the heritage grille and the interior colored kit from REMIN. My concern is that if I go with the Corsa then I won't have enough to get the other things. Would you guys get the Corsa and wait for the other things or get the MagnaFlow and do all of the other things too?

Thanks for your input....
I just got the Corsa this week. It's one of the best things I've done to my car. Also got the BBK LT headers and Injen CAI. I love the sound. It . Just wait on the other stuff. You'll be glad that you went with the better exhaust.
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