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Old 17-01-2005, 07:05 PM   #1
Bucknaked
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Default VCT Exhaust

Well I'm booked in on Wednesday for some back end work on my exhaust. Something about CAT back and new resonator and stuff like that. 2.5 inch pipe. Excuse my ignorance, but I know squat about these things. I'm after a better note, plus I think my rear muffler has a hole in it. Pipes out the right, noice out the left.

Anyway, I was wondering whether they are many benefits for the VCT doing these couple of things. Does it help the VCT to breath a little better. City Custom are doing the work and they do top stuff for the 8's and I hope their work is as good on the 6. Anyway, I hope she will sound better and go better.

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