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Corsa has just released a complete line of catbacks for the following vehicles -

 

1999+ 4.8 and 5.3 Silverado/Sierra 1500 4.8/5.3L EC/SB

2000 4.8 and 5.3 Tahoe/Yukon

2001+ 4.8 and 5.3 Tahoe/Yukon

2002 5.3 Tahoe Z71 4WD

2001+ 6.0 Yukon Denali

2000 5.3 Suburban/Yukon XL

2001+ 5.3 Suburban/Yukon XL

2000 6.0 Suburban/Yukon XL

2001+ 6.0 Suburban/Yukon XL

2002 5.3 Avalanche

2002 5.3 Escalade

2002 6.0 Escalade

 

Features include -

 

Eliminates interior resonance at cruise speeds

Straight-through non-restrictive design increases exhaust flow for improved performance

No packing materials that eventually burnout

100% stainless steel construction with mandrel-bends

Polished 316L stainless steel with Pro-Series exhaust tips

Factory-style hangers

Fully illustrated  instructions

Guaranteed for as long as you own your vehicle

 

If you would like to keep your stock exhaust but brighten it up a little Corsa has a line of tips to cover most '99 + GM trucks. Unlike thin-wall rolled-edge type tips that do little to improve appearance, each CORSA truck and SUV tip features a fully welded and polished housing that brings a clean yet full-bodied look befitting a larger and more powerful vehicle.  The 100% stainless steel construction assures easy cleaning and long-term good looks despite the harsh operating environment, while the easily  installed design utilizes factory hanger locations for perfect positioning.

 

More info and pricing can be found on our website.

 

Have a good day,

Tom

T BYRNE MOTORSPORTS

 

LT1 and LS1 Sales and Service

Hours 9AM-5PM EST Monday-Friday.

Order line - 1-877-4-TBYRNE

 

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