I'll play detective, I am bored waiting on a zoom call
Car sounds throaty, good pops, not very refined up top...nor an increase in high RPM volume, so no longtubes for me.
I would say stock manifolds, ORX, and a chambered muffler of sorts - flows/mac/bassani .... but not same sound as bassani has more tin can tone.
Looking at the narrower looking tips that stick out past the rear bumper (0:13) - I would say MAC.
Yep ORX with Mac final answer. This vid below I think is very close, same muscle, tinny sound. I like it very much :
X pipe is the difference you hear...I mentioned MAC, which it is definitely a chambered muffler.I have flowmasters with stock H pipe and logs. I don't think that guy is running flowmasters in the video OP posted. The exhaust sounds to lean or high pitched to me. Could be wrong though.
https://www.svtperformance.com/threads/snakebites-exhaust-setup.541627/ here you go this is a thread on it from 08 and someone replied from the for sale ad
It was Kooks LT’s, catted X, and Mac cat back.
The car was known as the Snakebite car if I recall correctly.
Edit: so under more searching it seems to be conflicted between it having been catted and O/R X which is a hard call as the 2.2 blowzilla the car had is loud but the exhaust sounds similar to a O/R not catted X.
So that snakebite car and the one in the video I attached to this thread are different cars?
Bingo
Or may be the same car that was modded over time.
If you hear the vids , one is clearly a KB 2.2 , other is clearly a Eaton...
and they look nothing alike?