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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2010

1995 Mustang GT with BBK offroad h-pipe and Flowmaster 40 series catback. No other power mods (which explains how slow it is, ha!).

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  • Damn I had almost the same combo on my '95 Cobra. It was a Bassani X and Flowmaster 40 series but it had turn downs. I still regret getting rid of that setup!

  • @t5killer95 I know. This is my car. I'm the one who posted in your thread on SVTP, ha.

  • Nice sound!

  • @elmouton66 Thanks!

  • Did the bbk h pipe bolt on with no problems and how low does it hang?

  • @westcoast4081 Not really. We got it from a friend who has a 95 Cobra. His, being a Cobra, is a 5 speed and ours is an auto, and we didn't realize their was a difference until a few months after it got put on. It didn't fit quite right, being that it had a bend that it didn't need, and it does hang pretty low. However, even when it was on our friend's Cobra, he said it hung really low also.

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  • she sounds good.. and thxs for commenting on my video

  • @KHirschi I have the exact same setup h&r springs with the tokico shocks and struts and mm castor camber plates with some isolaters. Did you install them your self or had a shop do it? If so how much did they charge?

  • @westcoast4081 I don't have any showing the outside of the car, but if you check my other videos, the two of me driving are with them on the car. If you have them, PUT THEM ON! The car feels so much better. It feels more solid and a lot more stable with the Supersports and Tokico Blue shocks and struts. It's definitely worth it. I wouldn't worry too much about the scraping. As long as you're careful, you can pretty much avoid it on all but the steepest inclines/declines. It's very worth it.

  • @KHirschi Damn I actually have some h & r springs that I haven't installed but now I'm having second thoughts since you say the midpipe scrapes everywhere. Do you have any vids of the stang with the h&r springs. Check out my 95gt.

  • @westcoast4081 The midpipe did give a little problems, but that is because we got it off of our friend's 95 Cobra. Being that it's a manual and this car is an auto, there are different dimensions. However, it was able to work. The pipe sits low enough that it now scrapes on driveways and such, but only because we recently lowered it with H&R Supersports. Before that, there were no problems.

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