4th gen exhaust on a 3rd question
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4th gen exhaust on a 3rd question
my friend is selling his 00 V-6 camaro, he's got a 3 inch flowmaster cat-back on it and is going to pull it off and sell it to me for 150 (its relatively new). i believe this should fit right in place my stock cat back on my 88 305 RS but i am just checking to make sure.
I've got an LS1 catback on my 91 GTA. It will work, but it won't 'fit right in'. Not all the hangers line up so you will need to fab something together if you plan to install it yourself. Also, you may need to fab up how it mounts to the exit off the cat.
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thanks for the help. how tough would you say it would be to do it myself? would it be worth it to just have a muffler shop do it, and how much would that cost me?
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It's worth having a muffler shop do, just to save yourself the headache. A muffler shop will have no problems with cutting and re-welding the hangers.
Originally Posted by urbanhunter44
It's worth having a muffler shop do, just to save yourself the headache. A muffler shop will have no problems with cutting and re-welding the hangers.
Syn, no pics of it here at work with me, I'll upload some tonight at home tho.
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