I am a retired Army Veteran with the love of cars, all kinds of cars, but I just recently bought a 2019 Corvette Stingray 3LT, and I plan on bringing lots of content to this channel, from upgrades, paint/wrapping, and POVing aroud the city and most of all trying to make sure I get to some of the carshows close by, so stay tuned in and I will try and bring you the best content that I can.
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Holy hell....they pulled the whole bumper to put on tips? Or did they do a full exhaust too? That I would understand...but the tips can get cut off without any removal of the bumper.
So you noticed a sound difference by just changing the tips? That’s interesting. Is yours the standard exhaust or is it the performance? Mine is the Z51 and the only way to make it sound decent is to always have it in track mode. Touring sounds so quiet
Yes sir right off the bat, the silver tips has a perforated design inside that drains out the sound, I have the Sting Ray, but I ride in sports mode which helps get the aultimate sound from your car.
When I’m out riding around daily people see my license plates, I’m sure they see yours unless you’re in a state that don’t require one, which is unlikely.
@@Vette12 but no really I heard scuttlebutt about somebody making them again. But it could be like another Titanic 2 story, highly impractical for many reasons.
First time going, it was amazing, this guy lit up the parking lot with his sound, it was crisp nice, sorry I couldn’t let you hear what he was playing due to copyright infringement, I could send you the video.
Hurry up and get those covers for the front.. I've got mine in a year and they got tattered up. And I think a golf ball hit one of them and they got a circle dent in it. They're not leaking or showing signs of engine overheating from it yet.. So I bought a couple of backups to replace them with and put some guards on this time.... A little over $400 for the a c condensers... $700 labor to replace them.... Dealership numbers of course...