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      <title>Making Your AMG GTR Exhaust Sound Way Better</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve ever stood behind a running Mercedes-AMG GT R, you know the stock amg gtr exhaust note is already something special, but there&amp;#39;s always room to make that V8 roar a bit more. The car is literally nicknamed the &amp;#39;Beast of the Green Hell,&amp;#39; so</description>
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