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easy peasy . as you are suppling the cat . does it come with flanges or do you need them welded on? will remove old one and refit new one with flanges and fit to car for $100 or $120 if i have to modify cat to fit

kermit

I'll need someone to fit my cat when it arrives...if it ever arrives :)
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Cool Kermit :)

I was told the car doesn't have a cat, whether its there but empty or gone altogether.. and please don't ask me to check cause I wont know what I'm looking at hahaha :) Oh and its coming without flanges, that much I do know :(

I'll Pm you when it arrives :wave:

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tis a full day job but if everything is supplied then i will happily do it for $200

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0422549050 can do when ever , during the week is prefered

gtst, sorry i just meant fitting though :) i have the kit already :( just dont trust myself to chop up my front bar.
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tis a full day job but if everything is supplied then i will happily do it for $200

kermit

0422549050 can do when ever , during the week is prefered

awesome, wikkid price, will DEFINITELY be booking this as soon as i know the rest of my schedule. probably be next week though

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- Hey everyone.

I just got my car back from Kermit today.

He fitted/modded an exhaust I purchased from ebay to fit my R32 GTR - with a 3 inch hi-flo cat I purchased locally. He custom fitted some flanges to fit the job etc.

I must say, the job was well done, although it took a bit of extra work (by fault of the car) - the fit/finish was a top job all done in a respected time.

Kermit : it sounds 10 times better now, I can actually hear the turbo spool up now - and no - unwanted backfire :O It pulls better etc than before!

I thoroughly recommend the work of Kermit 100% - feel free to PM me for more information.

oh yeah - and Kermit's GTR - is tidy as! - and goes hard :O

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All you would have to do is put it back in , they would just give you a yellow sticker and you would put it back before you go over. i wouldnt reccommend it but then again i wouldnt recommend smoking either....

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kermit u wouldnt recomend a cat replacement for astreetu used car correct ? just found out the fines involved if caught? just wanted to make my car sound meaner realy quiet atm
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oh u can put it back in easy ? i thought it was a welded piece, well once i get my turbo and new engine mods in i wont be driving it much at all most likeyl weekends only, il be getting another car within the next month or so, i might consider it if its eay to take off and on

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would cops often check under the car for a cat ? or mainly the carbon build up on the rear ?

i dont have a cat and i get no carbon build up on my rear bumper and the cars white! but i also do wash my car often soo maby thats why.. soo if you take care of your car you'll be right..

as for cops getting under your car well i HIGHLY doubt it.. its only the pits guys that will spot it

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i have a carbon build up but im too lazy to polish it off ( im too hard core ). cops have never looked under my car even when i get pulled for being noisy. takes couple of hours to make , depends on rusty nuts and bolts etc and if cat sensor is seized as i refuse to cut it off ( cut it out instead then it is at least still there just not used).

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