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Old 02-01-2009, 03:59 PM   #1
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ZR2 spec difference??

I have just bought a used 03 chevy S10 blazer. Its bone stock 2dr with 4wd auto. I am in the market for a catback exhaust kit but I only see is kits for ZR2 models in 2dr. I know the lift is different from a base model and a Zr2 model. But how diferent would the exhaust really be? I really just want to buy a cat back and put up to say the exhuast is replaced. I dont want to buy just a muffler and bend a new tail pipe at work. I rather buy it and intall it not fabicate a whole lot. Any Ideas and suggestions would be cool.
Old 02-02-2009, 12:26 AM   #2
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Re: ZR2 spec difference??

dont see how it would be different
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Well only one cat back system is made gibson and I guess it not that loud. It would be cheaper to get a custom one done up?
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Put you can buy the pre bent tail with hanger form them



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