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Old 03-14-2001, 02:57 PM   #17
blueneonman1
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I see someone has mentioned gutting the cats. One of my friends has a '94 Mustang GT and he wants to gut his cats but he is having a hard time. For those that dont know, the 94-98 Mustangs have 4 cats on them. The front cats were cleared fine. The ones towards the mufflers are over piping that's twisted, so a long object can't get all of the element out. What should he do to get all the element out?

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