FRPP Duals
#11
Soooo,
Buy an FRPP Xpipe, two Ford GT midpipes,
and two GT takeoffs, all either from a
Discount Ford parts vendor or ebay, Craigslist.
Ya got at most $225 in it and it is all "Ford",
or has a Fomoco part # on it. Technically,
then the dealership should have no quips about
warranty coverage, no?? Just a thought.
There's more than one way, me thinks.
Bob
Oh yeah, forgot about those important trim
pieces.
Buy an FRPP Xpipe, two Ford GT midpipes,
and two GT takeoffs, all either from a
Discount Ford parts vendor or ebay, Craigslist.
Ya got at most $225 in it and it is all "Ford",
or has a Fomoco part # on it. Technically,
then the dealership should have no quips about
warranty coverage, no?? Just a thought.
There's more than one way, me thinks.
Bob
Oh yeah, forgot about those important trim
pieces.
#13
The reason to ditch the mufflers is the fact it will save a lot of money... I'm more doing this conversion for looks, not sound. So $300-400 for FRPP kit (after I sell the mufflers/buy Takeoffs) is the same price as Pypes kit and I wont have Warrenty issues.
Bob- That sounds like a good idea too.. I'll search around on eBay and other places and see what I can come up with. I do want those trim pieces though and I dont know where I'd get those
Bob- That sounds like a good idea too.. I'll search around on eBay and other places and see what I can come up with. I do want those trim pieces though and I dont know where I'd get those
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