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G'day guys,

Im looking to install my new 3" X-force exhaust tomorrow and was wondering is it reccomended to use a gasket cement on all the joins (including the turbo/dump, for which i have a brand new metal nissan gasket) Or if I should only use it between the cat and other pipe pieces?

Any experience you have had in this matter would help me heaps!

Ill take some pics and post up a bit of a how to if things go well to!

Thanks heaps,

Dragonforce

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Nothing to add to this thread, but a semi-related question - Anyone know where I can get the gasket that goes between the front pipe and the cat in Sydney?

Thanks

any exhuast shop dude. it just a standard 2 bolt gasket of what ever pipe size you want.

Thanks, I went to a local Midas but they wanted me to give em the old one (don't have the old one, hence me wanting a new one) or a template of the exhaust size and shape. I'd rather only pull the exhaust off once so wasn't keen on that idea.

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