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Help ID exhaust in my 3.2

I bought this car with the exhaust, too loud for my liking so my plan is to replace it or trade it. It’s all stainless but has no markings anywhere I can find without removing it.
The car is a 1986

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Looks like a custom muffler setup to me. You wont have any trouble selling it off to someone else.
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Sort of looks like old school Billy Boat. Good quality stuff, I think it's stainless steel. Search Billy Boat and see if it looks the same.
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I bought this car with the exhaust, too loud for my liking so my plan is to replace it or trade it. It’s all stainless but has no markings anywhere I can find without removing it.
The car is a 1986
The heater box/header looks to be the now defunct GHL variety

The heat x over maybe a modified 964 but could also be scratch built

muffler -unknown
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Thanks for the help, it does appear the heat exchangers are the GHL, at least identical in appearance. I suppose I could get a muffler set up to mate with this for a little quieter setup. It is all stainless, and is in good condition.

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