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As some of you know, I got hit up the harris this morning and its nakard my exhaust from cat back!!

Need to replace it asap at its blowing at the cat big time as a bolt sheered off and its rattling and knocking like a mofo!!!!

What options are out there... I dont know whether to get improved diameter b pipe and im not really sure what look i want for my back box... All i know is i want a nice deep burble to it similar to what it was like before.

Can i have some advice and maybe some examples please so i know my options...

I got £400 to play with give or take a little including getting my bumpers resprayed which im not sure what that'll set me back!

Cheers lads!

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Thanks for the feedback guys.... What diameter is a standard bore tom?

Cant view video nick, just shows photobucket page with no video to click??

Would something like this be readily available to fit at any powerflow station?

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Thanks for the feedback guys.... What diameter is a standard bore tom?

Cant view video nick, just shows photobucket page with no video to click??

Would something like this be readily available to fit at any powerflow station?

 

 

That's strange, it works for me, have a look at the October vid meet videos both mine and Tom's in there.

 

We have the same diameter B pipe but Tom has 4-1 mani and sports cat with a 4"(?) tail. Mine has a 4-2-1 mani and standard cat with 3.5" tail.

 

Tom's is quite a bit louder than mine.

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