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Old 05-29-2007, 11:40 PM
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I am probably going to have to drive a ways to get my next round of exhaust done and im gonna have to bring back my y-pipe and catback. I was wondering if i could get them in the TA to bring back so i dont have to take 2 vehicles?
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if you can break it up into 2 pieces the YES. other wise get some bungee cords and let it hang out the back a little.
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why don't you just leave them on the car?
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Yeah of course two pieces, the Y and the catback but i didnt know if the catback would fit uncut.

waltershrek> i am doing h-pipe dumped true duals, the single pipe and muffler has gotten super lame to me now days. HAHA




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