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Old 10-15-2004, 11:27 PM   #1
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Ok i am trying to find the slp exhaust and i cant, none of the shops around my house even heard of the damn thing issed: . Where did you guys buy yours, if you ordered it online how did you put it on(how much did it cost for the shop to do it)

also, i really really want the avenue 7 wheels, where can i find them online for a good price...........


i cant spend too much b.c i am going to buy a bike this winter
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Old 10-15-2004, 11:33 PM   #2
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SLP exhaust

it says for Grans Am but is for our cars also.

but if you want to save money get a custom exhaust with flowmaster or magnaflow. I have a 2.5 from cat to a flowmaster 40 series and people ask if mine is a V8 all the time?
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Old 10-15-2004, 11:46 PM   #3
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You can also find these at APOC's (springs fastest alero) for a little cheaper before shipping. I bought them through splonline and paid 481 with shipping. APOC is selling them for 399.99 before shipping. Drop himm a PM and ask what shipping would be.

Installation is not all that bad. I just put the same exhaust on yesterday with a friend. Neither one of us has extensive car experience and it took only 3 hours with basic tools and only ramps. I can tell you right now if you can get a hold of a lift, do it. The hardest part is bolting the new pipe to the Cat. (We had very little room to get the tools on the bolts and nuts to apply sufficent pressure to get a good seal) Also with a lift you only have to cut the old exhaust once but with jacks or ramps it requires two.
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Old 10-15-2004, 11:54 PM   #4
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When I say 3 hours, its not because it was hard but because we used inferior tools. I was so excited when it came in early that I did not get a saw zaw (?) but used a hacksaw. When you have to cut the exhaust twice with a poopty hacksaw it takes quite a bit of time as well as elbow grease. My arm still hurts from cutting. With the right tolls it shouldnt take any longer than an hour and a half at the worst. With a lift no more than an hour.
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alright thanks alot
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