Custom Car Exhaust Systems
Custom Car Exhaust Systems

Customized Cars and Car Insurance
When it comes to decorating cars, enthusiasts tend to spend a pretty packet on making their vehicles look good as well as perform well.
Car decals are freely available from a wide range of stockists. Designs ranging from cartoon characters to tribal and flame designs that can be stuck to the side of cars in order help it stand out from the rest.
And for those who want to get a bit more performance out of their vehicles, there are no end of stockists of exhausts, spoilers, engine tuners and turbo kits available to satisfy any boy racer.
Hollywood movies and video games have helped to glamorize car customisation – combining performance-enhancing technology with snazzy car designs. But whilst it may look cool at first, it could have implications for your car insurance if you’re not careful about it.
Unfortunately, for many who choose to customise their cars, additions such as snazzy paint jobs, shiny alloy wheels and thumping sound systems can make vehicles more attractive to thieves.
From an insurers’ point of view, any additions that will soup up the performance of the car can be considered a liability. Changes to aspects such as the engine, wheels and even the sound system of your vehicle could raise the value of your insurance premium, at the same time lower the price of the vehicle.
It’s all very well adding a turbo to your vehicle in order to show off to your mates, but should an accident happen it could reduce, even invalidate any claim you might make on your car insurance, as well as potentially making the car unattractive to future buyers should you choose to sell it.
Therefore, it is advisable to contact your insurance company and let them know of any customizations you want to make to your vehicle in order to check how it affects your policy before buying, fitting and showing off any new parts.
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Which Exhaust System is best for me?
Im not much of a car guy but I want to put on a new Exhaust System for my car. I want an exhaust system that helps with performance and I want it to sound good too. I fund three that are kinda along the same price range but I have no clue on witch one is better for performance and sound. I posted the link to all three of the Exhaust System below. so if someone could take a look at them and tell me what one is better that would be so great! Thank you for your help!
http://www.autocom.com/prod_102300.html
http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/Pacesetter/Custom-Fit-Exhaust/MONZA-Performance-Catback-Exhaust-System-_-88_1431/558739/
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Search?catalogId=10101&storeId=10101&sku=ZX310700F&zmam=73771597&zmas=4&zmac=79&zmap=ZX310700F
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i've always went with flowmaster, 4 cylinder or v8. sounds best on a v8, but you must get the 2 chamber flowmasters, or one chamber... if you have a v8 go with the one chamber flowmaster, VERY LOUD though. unless you live in california though, probably not a good idea.. I've had 2 chamber flowmasters 40 series on most cars i've owned, several v6 trucks. as long as you are not giving it lots of gas it sounds nice and deep,.. 4 cylinder is alright still has the tin can bee sound....
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