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![]() The more I think of it, I probably should go Cat Back. I have the flows on order, but they are not expected to get in for quite some time. I really like the SLP exhaust. I was just thinking about budget, but in the long run, cat back is probably cheaper.
Question: Is any cutting required when doing a cat back? Seems like a "bolt on" job. I have no experience with actually doing any exhaust work.
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