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Old 09-25-2007, 03:11 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Do you do exhaust work??

I have an ATP downpipe with the borla cat back, but still have the 'stock' bottleneck between the two....

*edit* I just nice a price quote at this point in time.....

I'd like to say, $60-$100 as a ruff guestimate, depending on how you want it done. Meaning, adding flanges in it and everything.

The ATP is a 3 inch DP, and the Borla is 2.5 or 2.75...I don't remember. But both were made to mate up with the stock exhaust, so there is a six inch section of 2.25 inch pipe where they connect. I was just thinking that the pipe would need to be widened. <-- don't know if thats a real word......

That shouldn't be much of a problem, swing it by the shop when you can and we'll take care of it
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