Pipes for a 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis
Discussion
I'm in SW London and just wondered if any of you know of anywhere nearby that does minor modding on more modern US cars.
I bought my MGM just as a way to scratch an itch about owning and driving a big V8 sedan through London's busy streets. Something I have got to really enjoy doing, more than I would have thought.
The idea was to keep for a few months and sell on but now I'm thinking of keeping it for longer and getting a year of US car insurance under my belt. It can't be my only car as the only insurance I could get was 2nd car only, so I'm still running my Beemer but hardly driving it.
Now I have stood behind my MGM with the revs high and it's whisper quiet and I want that V8 burble. It's a dual exhaust HPP car originally bound for the Middle East.
I've seen a UK company with MagnaFlow pipes for later Crown Vics/MGMs and they were £700 and then I would have to get them fitted so just wondering what advice any of you lot would have just to get a nice bit of V8 sound?
Thanks.
I bought my MGM just as a way to scratch an itch about owning and driving a big V8 sedan through London's busy streets. Something I have got to really enjoy doing, more than I would have thought.
The idea was to keep for a few months and sell on but now I'm thinking of keeping it for longer and getting a year of US car insurance under my belt. It can't be my only car as the only insurance I could get was 2nd car only, so I'm still running my Beemer but hardly driving it.
Now I have stood behind my MGM with the revs high and it's whisper quiet and I want that V8 burble. It's a dual exhaust HPP car originally bound for the Middle East.
I've seen a UK company with MagnaFlow pipes for later Crown Vics/MGMs and they were £700 and then I would have to get them fitted so just wondering what advice any of you lot would have just to get a nice bit of V8 sound?
Thanks.
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