* Bolt-on Kits: Several aftermarket companies offer bolt-on dual exhaust kits specifically designed for 1991 Camaros. These kits typically include all the necessary components (pipes, mufflers, tips, etc.) and are relatively easy to install, especially if you have some mechanical experience. These are the easier and often less expensive route.
* Custom Systems: For a more customized look and sound, you can have a custom exhaust system fabricated. This involves taking your car to an exhaust shop where they'll measure your car and build a system to your specifications. This allows for greater flexibility in pipe routing, muffler selection, and tip placement, but will be significantly more expensive.
Before you start, consider:
* Engine Type: The exhaust system for a V6 will be different from a V8. Make sure you get a kit or custom system designed for your engine.
* Sound Level: Different mufflers produce different sound levels. Consider how loud you want your exhaust to be.
* Emissions: Check your local regulations regarding exhaust modifications. Some modifications might not be legal in your area.
* Installation: While bolt-on kits are relatively easy, installing a custom exhaust is a more complex process. If you're not comfortable doing it yourself, consider having a professional do the installation.
In short, it's definitely doable, but research is key to ensure you get the right system for your car and your budget. Checking online retailers and local exhaust shops will give you a better idea of pricing and available options.