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Originally Posted by Megahurtz
Don't be a troll. We who think NPP is a good option live in neighborhoods where its more polite to be quieter late at night. I work all sorts of late hours sometimes. I get along with all of my neighbors and they never complain. The neighbor directly across from me has a newborn.
But it's just a non selfish point of view I suppose. Maybe one day you will be mature enough to be more considerate of others. And maybe, as you mentioned, its not an issue in your neighborhood. But don't sit there and judge those who spent the money on NPP. I do not regret it at all, I think it was a good purchase. Perhaps you're the one getting mad that you don't have NPP and its not in budget to buy the aftermarket exhausts that retain NPP.
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So saying I think the reason of not "disturbing a neighborhood" is trolling? Somehow I'm not being "mature" enough? Did you read my post? I have a 3-year old and a 6-week old (which is technically a newborn)--either of my vehicles with a Corsa exhaust doesn't wake them up when I remote start them in the garage. Did you also read where I said the NPP was a good value at $900? I said I prefer the sound of the Corsa over the NPP (and the way it looks--no suitcase muffler and the tips look better in my opinion). I'll say it again--if I had to live in a neighborhood where my vehicle choices were dictated by what the neighbors might think, I wouldn't live there to begin with. Harley's are as loud or louder than our cars--you know how many guys have those in my neighborhood? How about the guys who own classic muscle cars--Cudas, GTO, Chevelle, etc--have you ever heard those things start up and rumble by? If just starting your car might "offend" a neighbor, that's just insane to me.
So while we are talking about being mature, you said "Perhaps you're the one getting mad that you don't have NPP and its not in budget to buy the aftermarket exhausts that retain NPP."
1. I spent $700 to purchase the rear NPP fascia and to also get it painted gloss black and installed so that it could accommodate the Corsa Xtreme (which was another $1250 plus installation).
2. I've spent $8,151 in 1.5 months since taking delivery of my car to customize it to the way I want it.
3. I'll be spending another $9500 this April or May to have a Whipple SuperCharger installed and tuning.