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Perrin or Cobb??!!

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Old Oct 16, 2007 | 05:13 PM
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Question Perrin or Cobb??!!

Been looking through all types of exhausts, im definetely looking to get one. Seems like its comin down to one of these 2 but im really having a hard time deciding. Seeing what yall think, maybe get some feedback on both of these for my wrx. So let me know what you think!!!!!
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I prefer Cobb; "stock" looking w/o lots of noise.

I also have sold/installed many Tanabe Concept G cat backs; nice sound w/o being loud.
Old Oct 16, 2007 | 07:17 PM
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Hm, yea Cobb is just right as far as noise goes. Ive hear about Tanabe exhausts, but definitely i think Cobb and Perrin both, as far as sound goes and look. Ive been trying to search sounds from both types of exhausts to see which does sound better.

Anyone elses opinions???
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