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Old 12-08-2005, 02:40 PM
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Can any of you VA guys tell me where I can get my cats gutted??? Anybody do it themselves? Any help is appreciated.
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va sucks, expecially here in va beach. yeah i said it, lol... pretty much anywhere's you go they won't do it. they wouldn't even touch my truck to put a cutout on my exaust. anyways, last time i was at my tranny guy's shop, i saw someone doing some exaust work. said he's been doing it for 20 years. i'm pretty sure they can hook you up. i'll pm you their info. lance...
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thanks Lance.
Anybody done it themselves?
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I have done it but you obviously have to have a welder and a torch to cut them and weld them back up to make sure they wont leak. If you follow the seams right, you wont really even be able to tell after a little grinding on the welds.
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Originally Posted by silver-mod-o
I have done it but you obviously have to have a welder and a torch to cut them and weld them back up to make sure they wont leak. If you follow the seams right, you wont really even be able to tell after a little grinding on the welds.
ok Ben, when you get back you have to buy the welder I'll buy the
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