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WaNaSkYlInE

where is it damaged, if its in a straight peice of pipe they can just weld a new one too it but if its on a bend, some hks ones are mandrel bent it can be quite expensive.

gold coast custom exhaust are good, but it really depends on where u are. any exhaust shop can do good jobs.

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Guest WaNaSkYlInE

not exaclty sure where it is damaged

THe cars so low i dont think my mate has had a real good look at it yet! All he knows is that its making a whistling sound and its coming form under the back passenger seats

will power output be affected tho after repairs are done?

depends what kind of welding technique they use, which all depends on how much they pay him.

my cars quite low also, but u can get under it. hopefully he jsut riped a gasket out from between a flange plate. $5 fix and $10 labour i reckon.

but get ya mate to have a good look.

Guest Boxhead

is that internal? or external? hahaha

i dunno man, if everything goes to plan, ill be there, but you know what its like with car things, never on time, i have car booked in tomorow for pod box made by aluminium fabricators...

and then hopefully wednesday or thursday car can have the blue slip, with a bit of a little tune, like brake pads etc

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