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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 05:03 AM
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I have a 95 LS sedan, and I am looking for a cat-back system for this car that isn't going to be just south of 1000 after shipping. Does anyone know of a company that makes a BOLT ON exhaust. I really don't want to buy a coupe exhaust and then have to go to the muffler shop to have it fitted. The only reason I say that is to get a muffler welded back on to my old car, the bill came out to almost $200. That is a problem for me I don't want to spend 5-600 shipped (if not more) then another 200 on top of that.


all suggestions are welcomed.

Thanks for help all.
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 07:06 AM
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just jumped on ebay for you

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apexi-NOIR-E...r#ht_500wt_971
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 08:09 AM
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Here let me put the spoon in ur mouth

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apexi-WS2-Ex...7#ht_500wt_969


https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...w=1280&bih=632
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Blade Decane
I have a 95 LS sedan, and I am looking for a cat-back system for this car that isn't going to be just south of 1000 after shipping. Does anyone know of a company that makes a BOLT ON exhaust. I really don't want to buy a coupe exhaust and then have to go to the muffler shop to have it fitted. The only reason I say that is to get a muffler welded back on to my old car, the bill came out to almost $200. That is a problem for me I don't want to spend 5-600 shipped (if not more) then another 200 on top of that.


all suggestions are welcomed.

Thanks for help all.
I have an LS sedan not a GSR I am not looking to be spoon fed as if I haven't searched. I have done a couple weeks of scouring classifieds on CL and T-I.net.

My apologies for not clarifing that I had searched for a couple of weeks before asking my question.
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 08:17 AM
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u r seriously uneducated GSR LS RS dont matter same exhaust its a b-series its in a 4 door and u want a CAT back its just the piping please go educate yourself before you post again
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Wrona
u r seriously uneducated GSR LS RS dont matter same exhaust its a b-series its in a 4 door and u want a CAT back its just the piping please go educate yourself before you post again
Just remember piping lengths were different on the 94-99 2 door GSR versus other models, so there is always confusion on that. There are B series in civics and all too, so they are not the same universal exhaust for any b series FYI. OP, there a few threads with some good info on here.
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 09:37 AM
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Yes with Hondas I am new as this is my first one.

I am asking because the information I have found is conflicting at best. The more I search for an anwser the more information I get that contridicts what I have read before. If I were to just go with what I have found what exhausts fit my car are:

94-97 GSR, LS, RS (two door and four door)
98-01 GSR, GS, RS( two door and four door)
92-95 Civic (two door, three door and four door)
96-00 Civic (two door and four door)

I doubt everyone will bolt up without an issue like I have read. If I am wrong in what I have read then please provide me with the correct information.


So please forgive for trying to get educated when the information I have searched comes back with mixed results. I am not new to forums I understand people would like for an effort to made on the poster's part to find the information. I have made an effort and will continue to do so but in my efforts of just getting into my first Honda it would be nice to have some help clarifying as to what fits and what doesn't. I really don't have the money to throw away on a gamble to "test" if an exhaust fits or not.

I thought buy giving people some information on what I was looking for I would have gotten a simple answer, but I get people just thinking I am another noob who is lazy and refuses to search for themselves.

Thank you thenoxus1 I will continue to research on my own.
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Wrona
u r seriously uneducated GSR LS RS dont matter same exhaust its a b-series its in a 4 door and u want a CAT back its just the piping please go educate yourself before you post again
before you flame someone, make sure your facts are correct.

94-99 gsr have different exhaust lengths from ls.

op, you'll need one made for a 94-01 ls sedan.
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 10:01 AM
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That was my question. Is there one made for less that 1000 approx.? I can find the greddy specturm elite. While that exhaust sounds great I can't afford it. I was just looking for something (even second hand) from like 300-500 that isn't a fart can. I know with enough materials and tools I could fit semi tractor stacks coming out through the trunk. I just don't have alot to spend on a part that is "just piping."

Thanks to those that have given help.
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