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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Sebastopol CA
Posts: 169
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Oh yeah...
H and X pipes are completely bolt on.. easy to install.. BUT you dont even need to go that far, especially talking about getting rid of the car soon. Just do the mufflers, you will be happy with the sound. Flowmaster or MAC will give you a much much deeper & louder sound! ![]()
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