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    I'm Jay. I'm currently in Oklahoma. I have a 02 ws6 T/A with 19k miles on it. It has a strut tower brace, loudmouth exhaust, k&n filters all around, de-screened MAF and a Diablo tune. I also have a black out kit on the front. I just got out of the Corps so the thing has been in a barn most of the time. I'm wondering what would be another good mod before I get too far. Anyone got a good suggestion, or a location where a decent track is in Northern OK? Thanks!

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    Hi Jay, welcome to the site. Where from in Oklahoma, Tulsa here.
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    Man, I'm in freakin' Ponca off I-35! There's nothing here. I escape when I can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptransam View Post
    Man, I'm in freakin' Ponca off I-35! There's nothing here. I escape when I can.
    I have family that lives on Kaw Lake, I was just up there 2 weeks ago actually and very familiar with Ponca. You are right, its a morgue

    Glad you found your way here though

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    Yeah. It sucks. is there a decent track around here or what? I know there's one just west of tulsa on 412, but that's a hell of a drive.

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    Even more Oklahomans on here. The only track i go to is Tulsa. Glad you found this site and hope you stay.
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    thanks a lot m an. that's great. what's a decent brand to recommend? and is that something that I could do myself? (beginner level) or have done pro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptransam View Post
    thanks a lot m an. that's great. what's a decent brand to recommend? and is that something that I could do myself? (beginner level) or have done pro?

    Most brands are all pretty much the same as far as quality some good ones are SLP and BMR there are others out there probably just as good,

    there are two different kinds, bolt-on and weld-on.

    some people buy the bolt-on and then go ahead and weld them also.

    most exhaust shops will weld them in for pretty cheap.

    the bolt-on ones are probably easier to install then the weld-on, but the weld-on are usually cheaper.

    In the long run these will surly make a difference.

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    cool. thanks a lot. Its cool to find a site where people actually share some knowledge for once.

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