Different exhaust systems offer different noise levels and tones, but how? Sound quality and overall loudness of an exhaust system can vary significantly depending on the pipe diameter, size and design of the muffler, resonator inclusion, and the number of outlets. For this reason, all systems sold on RealTruck are filtered by noise level, including loud, moderate, and quiet. From the factory, most manufacturers employ small-diameter piping, restrictive mufflers, and noise-reducing resonators, significantly smothering exhaust flow and sound quality. A front pipe back system replaces a few key components of the OEM Honda or Acura exhaust found on your EX, Touring, Si, or A-Spec that are after the Front Pipe (the pipe that goes under the engine).
Check out our cat back exhaust category and you’ll find systems that are built from stainless or aluminized steel. They also come in different tubing diameters to deliver varying ranges of exhaust volumes. Some of our exhaust kits even come with resilient powder coatings, so you can get an upgrade that matches your Charger’s appearance. Thanks to the large selection of products at AmericanMuscle, you can definitely purchase a cat back exhaust that can bring out your vehicle’s true high-performance potential.
A spare set of 19″ Y-spoke alloy wheels is included in the sale, and they are shod with Bridgestone tires. The car is finished in Panther Black Metallic (80U) and features a GXP-specific front bumper cover and rear diffuser as well as a sunroof, fog lights, dual hood scoops, fender vents, and a rear spoiler. Imperfections are noted on the decklid and on a door and are also shown in the gallery. Our expansive inventory of Subaru performance parts ensures your vehicle not only performs at its peak but is also supported by our unparalleled customer service. At SubiSpeed, we understand that upgrading your Subaru is not just about selecting the right parts