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  • SHLAMBD.
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I unbolted the rear muffler so it was dumped before the diff after I got my centre removed because the centre removed wasn't enough for me. It's pretty loud haha. Dont know of there'd be any difference with straight pipes in place of the rear muffler instead f it dumped at the diff.

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any chance we could get a recording? haha I dont want like rally car or full on dragster haha

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I just unbolted it to see what it sounded like. Doesn't take long. Couldn't get it out completely, kept getting stuck on the diff. Yehhh sounds like a rally car on idle haha

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Here this is mine with the rear muffler removed.

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  On 11/09/2012 at 1:20 AM, fletty said:

This might help Bellato, I have also put a flange on my standard rear box so I can revert back at anytime.

Flange is just at the point where the factory piping starts to go straight, this way it will be very simple to hang and centre

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Cut your bump stops!

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I started on mine today but mine was for a b series with 3.5 inch xforce, I had to dog leg it with a 90mm off set from centre of flange to cut out of body kit.. fairly easy to do it yourself if you know how to weld and read a measuring tape

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