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Old 01-19-2002, 09:53 PM   #1
lever_John
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Well I ended up taking it to a auto shop to get it fixed. The muffler pipes were just extremely rusted together. The two bolts that had to come out took the guy at the shop 3.1 hours, he broke the same bolt again, then he ended up melting the studs out. Hey my car finally runs great it fixed my noise problem, smells in the cab of the car, low idle problems, and poor fuel consumption problems.
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