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i had that problem a few years ago , ended up taking it back to the exhaust place, they yanked the hell out of it . i was watching he really had his work cut out for him lol.. took him like 20 mins to get it off , they ended up using a pipe like an L shape to get it off. try using hitting around it with a mallet to loosen it up , then pull with a hammer if need be .

lol full on....its all good now...i got it out...took me like 20 to 30 mins too.

I just ended up taking the two bolts of the rear muffler and then got a poll or like a broom handle and knock it a few times. inside out...that done the job good. Looked so sh*t with the silencer :D

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Yeah - watch out for legality on these setups - I had to put the silencer back in mine after getting defected for being too loud :(

.. silencer in with the interior turned to closed it pulled 88db, but 96db with no silencer ... I ended up spraying my silencer matte black to at least make it less obvious ... I hate the sound of the car with it in, but I'm over the cop attention it brings - especially living in SA where the police are crazy-nazi import haters..

Yeah - watch out for legality on these setups - I had to put the silencer back in mine after getting defected for being too loud :(

.. silencer in with the interior turned to closed it pulled 88db, but 96db with no silencer ... I ended up spraying my silencer matte black to at least make it less obvious ... I hate the sound of the car with it in, but I'm over the cop attention it brings - especially living in SA where the police are crazy-nazi import haters..

Dont think that would work for him, here in vic if you have to get a dba test done everything must be permanantly attached, not just a couple of screws holding a silencer in.

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