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Jeff,
I installed the Bell dual exhaust system on my 72. SS from the headpipe
to the dual mufflers. Love the sound. A bit louder than the Bells on the
3 and 4 bur I like it.
Bob
On 12/25/20 9:54 PM, Jeff Nathanson wrote:
>
> I?m sure this has been discussed ad nauseam. But, I currently have a
> single exhaust system on my 1972 TR6. I like the looks of the dual
> pipes displaying in the rear. But, I heard that the sound can be
> deafening. I?m convinced that Monza is way too loud. Are there any
> other opinions that may lead me to a valid decision?
>
> Thanks and Happy Holidays,
>
> Jeff Nathanson
>
> ?72 TR6
>
>
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<p>Jeff,</p>
<p>I installed the Bell dual exhaust system on my 72. SS from the
headpipe to the dual mufflers. Love the sound. A bit louder than
the Bells on the 3 and 4 bur I like it.</p>
<p>Bob<br>
</p>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/25/20 9:54 PM, Jeff Nathanson
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