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Hey Kermit,

I've got a system that is mounted way to low and because of that my middle muffler is a bit mushed, reckon there's much you could do about bring it up a bit higher, or would it just be better to get a full new system?

hey mate , some systems can be modified to sit higher although if you middle muffler is damaged it is possible that a new system would be a good idea . bets bet is to drop in sometime and let me take a look and i can advise you whats best . I am always honest and if the cheaper option is viable then thats what i will recommend.

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hey man

i am wanting to get custom 3inch from cat back wanting to get this done on the 8th feb and as early as possible in the day

thanks

Gordon

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Hi Kermit,

Your inbox is full... :D

About to buy a dump/front pipe and wondering if I pop into JSHOP some time, what would I be looking at to have this fitted.

Also, while I'm there it would be awesome for you to give me your oppinions on what could be done about my center muffler which is mounted far too low and scrapes on everything. :blink:

hey man

i am wanting to get custom 3inch from cat back wanting to get this done on the 8th feb and as early as possible in the day

thanks

Gordon

pm couldnt be sent because your inbox is full

hey mate , i cannot see any problems at all mate . just give us a shout the week before and i will book you in .

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hey man

i am wanting to get custom 3inch from cat back wanting to get this done on the 8th feb and as early as possible in the day

thanks

Gordon

pm couldnt be sent because your inbox is full

hey mate , i cannot see any problems at all mate . just give us a shout the week before and i will book you in .

kermit 0422549050

Hi Kermit,

Your inbox is full... :)

About to buy a dump/front pipe and wondering if I pop into JSHOP some time, what would I be looking at to have this fitted.

Also, while I'm there it would be awesome for you to give me your oppinions on what could be done about my center muffler which is mounted far too low and scrapes on everything. :cheers:

hey mate , its best to give us a call or drop in to discuss prices and then we can discuss how best to repair your muffler problems . just drop in sometime ( text me first to make sure that im on site ) .

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hey kermit,

i don't know if you got my PM or not but i wanted to get a quote on a few custom things that i wanted to get done to my exhaust and intake. PM me with a time that is suitable for you.

thanks

hey mate sorry bout my inbox . pm has been replied to

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18 months later and I've finally ad my zorst made and fitted by Kermit!

:D:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

It is a beast! I love the note.... I'm super happy! :yes: There is plenty of ground clearance and the workmanship is very neat and tidy.. :yes:

Thanks Kermit! Great work! I thought I'd give this thread a bit of a super-bump! :cheers::D

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