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DublDee 01-30-2012 04:39 PM

Yeah I love the sound when you crack the throttle....Anyway, I didn't mean to hijack the thread Digger, but go check out some different exhaust systems on Youtube. If you find some vids with really good quality, you can get a good idea of whether you like it or not.:tup

SNAKEBITE 02-08-2012 03:47 PM

and there are thousands to pick from. In fact there are so many you might get confused so write down the ones that interest you

Lorne 03-15-2012 12:33 PM

Welcome, Stop in if you are in Miramichi.

Good exhaust info everyone,I want to do mine more for the size of the tips,but I wouldn't mind a notch louder as well.

SNAKEBITE 03-17-2012 03:07 PM

hey you are from that town that had the freak of a serial killer, I forget his name mind you

Lorne 03-17-2012 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE (Post 174073)
hey you are from that town that had the freak of a serial killer, I forget his name mind you


Yes,and ironically he had one of the nicest red mustang convertibles in the area.

67 or around that year.


Allan Legere
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Allan Legere (born February 13, 1948) is a Canadian murderer and arsonist, also known as the Monster of the Miramichi. On May 3, 1989, Legere escaped from Prison Guard custody while serving a life sentence at the Atlantic Institution for the murder of shopkeeper John Glendenning, of Black River Bridge, New Brunswick, on the evening of June 21, 1986.[1] Legere was being transported from Renous to a Moncton hospital for the treatment of an ear infection at the time of his escape. Legere managed to convince officers to let him use the washroom alone. There, he picked the lock on his handcuffs with a homemade key he had hidden in a cigar. He then used a piece of T.V. antenna he had concealed on his body as a weapon, held the officers at bay, and fled. After his escape, Legere committed four additional murders: Annie Flam, sisters Linda and Donna Daughney, and Father James Smith. He was recaptured on November 24, 1989; rewards of $50,000 were collected for the information that led to his arrest.
Legere's trial featured the first Canadian uses of DNA fingerprinting, despite his lawyers' argument that the relatively shallow gene pool of the Miramichi region could easily lead to false positives,[2] Legere was convicted for a second time in 1991.
As of 2008, he was one of only 90 prisoners held in Canada's only Super-Maximum security penitentiary, nicknamed the "SHU", in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec.

SNAKEBITE 03-21-2012 03:27 PM

that's the guy thanks. I saw him on a show on the history channel in the last year or two


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