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Thanks again for all the info guys.

I guess they will make 3.5 inch flanges.

Makes sense having same size flanges as the rest of the exhaust.

I am actually pretty amazed the car had a 3.5 inch exhaust when I purchased it.

The thing was totally stock apart from the exhaust and a boost t

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Anyone want to hear a farked up Manuel Kasko story?


Me being the complete dumb fark I am! f**ked up my measurements by 1cm on every single one.

Just got my 3.5 inch cat and wow its bigger then my exhaust.

So I go and grab my trusty tape measure and notice I was holding it ever single time from 2cm....

So the story ends with me actually having a 3inch exhaust!

Now I have to organise a return on the 3.5 inch cat lol

  On 27/02/2013 at 7:28 AM, Manuel Kasko said:

Anyone want to hear a farked up Manuel Kasko story?

Me being the complete dumb fark I am! f**ked up my measurements by 1cm on every single one.

Just got my 3.5 inch cat and wow its bigger then my exhaust.

So I go and grab my trusty tape measure and notice I was holding it ever single time from 2cm....

So the story ends with me actually having a 3inch exhaust!

Now I have to organise a return on the 3.5 inch cat lol

im sure we've all done somthing like that, i wont tell my stuff up cause its embarrassing lol :yucky:

so are you on the right track now or still searching ?

Edited by AngryRBGTX

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