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Old 09-13-2006, 02:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Catback vs body kit...I just got the funds to buy the catback but I remember reading an article about it not fitting right after the body kit was added...Do I have to wait for a body kit, then add the catback to see if the space provided is tolerable?
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Old 09-13-2006, 11:01 PM   #2 (permalink)
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When you say body kit, are you talking about the Razzi Ground Effects Kit? If it's that kit, did you know that it's not a full body kit, but rather a ground effects kit that installs onto your existing bumpers making them appear lower? Or, is there other kits avalible now?

Personally, I would go for performance first and buy the exhaust (single exhaust, not dual), then wait for full body kits to come out, theres bound to be one that you'll like and that will fit correctly with an exhaust.
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When you say body kit, are you talking about the Razzi Ground Effects Kit? If it's that kit, did you know that it's not a full body kit, but rather a ground effects kit that installs onto your existing bumpers making them appear lower? Or, is there other kits avalible now?

Personally, I would go for performance first and buy the exhaust (single exhaust, not dual), then wait for full body kits to come out, theres bound to be one that you'll like and that will fit correctly with an exhaust.
I already have all the perfomance part for the caliber that I've seen on the market... CAI, headers, strut bars, etc...and my last step is to get the exhaust. I wasnt talking about that cheap razzi ground effects kit, I meant the replica SRT-4 body kit when it becomes available. I didnt want to buy the exhaust then get the body kit and it wouldnt fit. Why single exhaust and not dual?
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