BORLA® INTRODUCES CAT-BACK™ EXHAUST FOR 2015-16 FORD MUSTANG SHELBY GT350
November 14, 2016 by BORLA
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◾Drone-free muffler design reduces driver fatigue on long journeys ◾Manufactured from T-304 stainless steel for lasting durability◾OE-standard, high-quality engineering and stainless steel construction allows BORLA Million Mile Warranty The ATAK mufflers are fitted with BORLA valves to ensure the Mustang's selectable Driving Modes retain full functionality, allowing the driver to select different driving and sound characteristics. The exhaust is also compatible with the stock tips in the rear valance, allowing the car to maintain its factory appearance while sounding significantly more aggressive. 'Everybody at BORLA takes enormous pride in our support of the entire Mustang program, which is why we're thrilled to announce the launch of our first Mustang Shelby GT350 system. I'm always excited to add more systems to our product lines – especially for the Ford Mustang,' said David Borla, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at BORLA. 'Since the start, BORLA has been committed to American manufactured cars, and we're confident owners will enjoy the performance gains and incredible soundtrack that our American-made exhaust gives the Mustang Shelby GT350.' MUSTANG SHELBY GT350 EXHAUST SYSTEM APPLICATION: Cat-Back™ section with ATAK mufflers (Part # 140684) Manufactured to OE standards from aerospace-quality T-304 stainless steel, BORLA exhaust systems offer unbeatable durability. In fact, the company offers its unrivalled Million Mile Warranty on all its exhaust systems. Furthermore, the stainless steel construction is actually lighter than the factory exhaust system, offering a slight performance improvement. And as an added bonus, the free-flow exhaust design means that the cars can deliver improved fuel consumption when compared to stock and driven appropriately.
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