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Subject Aesthetically pleasing? B&B. In my opinion, no other cans
     
Posted by whitepearlz on October 19, 2007 at 7:59 AM
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In Reply To The most aesthetically pleasing exhaust (no arguments, plz!) posted by SaucyTabasco on October 19, 2007 at 03:30 AM
     
Message *compliment* the look and shape of the Z32 as well as a set of B&B quad-ovals. The finish, at least on my particular set, is excellent. Mirror shine throughout.

Audibly pleasing? Not sure. I've had a few different exhaust systems, and they were all good in different ways. However, the B&B has the lowest/deepest sound that I have heard yet. Yes, it does drone for a range above 2k RPMs, but I drive a modified sports car. I like it. It is never raspy. I have never - ever - had anyone tell me it was too loud, or too obnoxious. My father, who is into muscle cars loves the sound. My mother, who drove in the Z this week for the first time in years, said the low tone reminded her of her '69 Roadrunner.

The two Specialty Z's that I have personally heard sounded good until the upper RPMs. They had a loud rasp that immediately made me happy with my purchase. Again, JUST an opinion.

I had a $350 "Top Speed" Ebay exhaust that I purchased almost 6 years. The sound was awesome throughout the entire range. I would have kept it based on that, but I couldn't fall in love with the dual 4.5" tips.

Everything is subjective. Get what you like. If you want my opinion, set your Z up JUST like mine... I think it looks best. But make sure you add some foglight ducts, because I have a set waiting to go on as well. ;) Good luck.

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