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Yeah always had a soft spot since he got one and yeah his is black but hasnt been on the road for over a year... And there is always the itch to hear vtec kick in right behind your ears.....post-100668-13769932567054_thumb.jpg

So am thinking of buying a single piece front/dump pipe. Anyone have experience installing this without a car hoist? I figure its possible just with stands but have a feeling this could be a bitch?

I got a Just Jap Stainless Bellmouth, got it installed as I REALLY didn't want to deal with Snapped Bolts and Studs in the Turbo etc...

It needed a bit of tweaking of the Flange *giggles* to get it to fit. (apparently china pipes are like that)...

Was quoted $120 at Roadway Exhaust in Belco and $150 at Trojan. Trojan won. They replaced all bolts with studs and use Genuine Gaskets.

(not those Crappy silver ones with holes in them)

I have pulled my Frontpipe of before using axle stands etc... It's fiddly under there but as long as everything lines up and nothing breaks. You may be lucky.

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Yeah always had a soft spot since he got one and yeah his is black but hasnt been on the road for over a year... And there is always the itch to hear vtec kick in right behind your ears.....attachicon.gifImageUploadedBySAU Community1376993228.584755.jpg

haha is it parked there cos it won't make it up that driveway?

Yeah seriously some people are f**king RETARDS on that page. Some of them don't even post text with the pictures....it's like cool story bro nice pics, but what in the actual f**k was the point to posting them? Oh, you want to sell something? Well, what? The wheels? The panels? The whole thing? You DON'T want to consider swaps? Here, I'll give you $5. You're offended at my stupid offer?? Well what the f**k did you expect?

/raaaaaaaaaaaage

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