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I should be receiving my ebay header tomorrow and i was curious if anyone could post pics of the modifications they had to make to them in order for em to fit properly.. id appreciate it, thanks!
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no, a little more than $50. materials plus atleast an hour of labor charges. probably closer to $150 for a shop to do it. i'd suggest that you take the measurements and buy a foot of stainless and have a welding shop tig in the extension peice then just install it yourself.
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QUOTE(Bitter @ Oct 4, 2006 - 12:31 AM) [snapback]487284[/snapback] no, a little more than $50. materials plus atleast an hour of labor charges. probably closer to $150 for a shop to do it. i'd suggest that you take the measurements and buy a foot of stainless and have a welding shop tig in the extension peice then just install it yourself. HUH!? No way! I got my whole cat-back redone with 2.25" piping plus a new performance exhaust welded with it for just $120.00!!! There is no way it would cost $150 just to cut and weld on the bottom part of the downpipe. This post has been edited by ExSane: Oct 4, 2006 - 1:15 AM -------------------- ![]() |
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