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Old 10-06-2018, 05:39 PM
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Will these fit/work on both C2 and C4S?

I am interested in either case.
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What price exactly? Bischoff?
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Originally Posted by HelpMeHelpU
Will these fit/work on both C2 and C4S?

I am interested in either case.
No idea, i'm sure easy to find out by search.

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What price exactly? Bischoff?
$1000 - they were Bischoff, but that doesn't matter that or gilleete work
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Originally Posted by HelpMeHelpU
Will these fit/work on both C2 and C4S?

I am interested in either case.
Fits all 993’s
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Not affiliated...but I have a set of these Stage 2 mufflers, and they are sound incredible...not too loud, not too quite...just right. Oh, and no droning when you're just putting around like I do!
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I also have stage II on my 993, they are the best. they sound throaty at idle and when being driven normally but when you put your foot in it they are CRAZY GOOD
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Originally Posted by Ish993
I also have stage II on my 993, they are the best. they sound throaty at idle and when being driven normally but when you put your foot in it they are CRAZY GOOD
They are great, I've heard Fisters and had them on previous 993 and 997 as well, i thought they would fit on my 964 which as a 993 engine and exhaust but of course the rear bumper on 964 is very narrow compared to 993 so they will never fit.
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I’ve used FD modded 993 mufflers in the past, amazing product and Darin is a good friend of mine. But the ones pictured here seem to have some Very substandard welding on almost every part that has been removed to get into the can, take a close look at the beads, sloppy does not even begin to describe them. Just pointing out a pretty glaring issue...
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Originally Posted by Lorenzoh
I’ve used FD modded 993 mufflers in the past, amazing product and Darin is a good friend of mine. But the ones pictured here seem to have some Very substandard welding on almost every part that has been removed to get into the can, take a close look at the beads, sloppy does not even begin to describe them. Just pointing out a pretty glaring issue...


Luke you are like a freaking leach on every post i make with some negative garbage- If you have a problem with the way Darin does his mufflers you can go ahead and let him know since he's your friend. These were just done and delivered by him last week.
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Originally Posted by Tarek307
Luke you are like a freaking leach on every post i make with some negative garbage- If you have a problem with the way Darin does his mufflers you can go ahead and let him know since he's your friend. These were just done and delivered by him last week.
I’m just pointing out the obvious man, if you don’t recognize it then you have no clue about welding. Which isn’t surprising since you thought these would fit a 964 lol.
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Originally Posted by Lorenzoh

I’m just pointing out the obvious man, if you don’t recognize it then you have no clue about welding. Which isn’t surprising since you thought these would fit a 964 lol.
lol, well, you got me there! i agree, i definitely have no idea about welding- fitting the 964 part, i sent videos and pics and talked to Darin, the 964 i have has a 993 engine and exhaust and he told me that they should fit- obvoiusly they are so much larger they wont' even fit inside the bumper. I have no problem with you man- If you and i ever met we'd probably get along, just get off my case a little bit, thanks.
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Originally Posted by Tarek307
lol, well, you got me there! i agree, i definitely have no idea about welding- fitting the 964 part, i sent videos and pics and talked to Darin, the 964 i have has a 993 engine and exhaust and he told me that they should fit- obvoiusly they are so much larger they wont' even fit inside the bumper. I have no problem with you man- If you and i ever met we'd probably get along, just get off my case a little bit, thanks.
Fair enough.
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Originally Posted by Lorenzoh
I’ve used FD modded 993 mufflers in the past, amazing product and Darin is a good friend of mine. But the ones pictured here seem to have some Very substandard welding on almost every part that has been removed to get into the can, take a close look at the beads, sloppy does not even begin to describe them. Just pointing out a pretty glaring issue...


I have posted some pictures below: What you are seeing in the pic is the factory weld under our weld. We cut just above the factory weld and then TIG weld them back together (with stainless) above the factory weld. We have no issues with any of the work we do woth our modifications. If there ever is ever an issue we back our work 100% (including these welds) with a lifetime warranty.








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Originally Posted by Lorenzoh
I’m just pointing out the obvious man, if you don’t recognize it then you have no clue about welding. Which isn’t surprising since you thought these would fit a 964 lol.
Originally Posted by FisterD
I have posted some pictures below: What you are seeing in the pic is the factory weld under our weld. We cut just above the factory weld and then TIG weld them back together (with stainless) above the factory weld. We have no issues with any of the work we do woth our modifications. If there ever is ever an issue we back our work 100% (including these welds) with a lifetime warranty.
Darin, that's a very nice GTAW bead with no porosity especially right on top of what was probably a slightly contaminated GMAW bead from the factory. I usually have at least one or two less than tidy areas when I TIG over a previous weld line due to contamination in the older weld. I guess Lorenzoh is the one that doesn't have a clue about welding


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