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    As title suggests, I was just wondering if an exhaust off a VQ will fit a VP (IRS of course ). Thanks guys

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    not easily. will have to cut a few inches off it between the cat and the centre muffler. i put a vq irs exhaust on mine and none of the mounts lined up until i got this done.

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    I have one on mine, just needed a little chop to make it slightly shorter then it was all good

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    Yeah, everything's the same except for the length. I'd say it'll cost you an extra $50 to have it fitted?
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    cost me about 100 to get a twin exhaust cut up, welded together, and a bit of pipe welded onto the end, fitted with new rubbers

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    Wade Cam :: 9.2:1 CR :: Pacemaker headers :: Twin 2.5" Exhaust :: VT Brakes
    1991 Supercharged VN Berlina
    9 PSI SC14 Intercooled :: Genie headers :: Twin cats :: HM Twin 2.25 exhaust :: 3.45:1 LSD




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    Ah ok, well I think I'll give it a miss. I just found a nice exhaust which came with 2 tail sections - one with a muffler and one without. Thought it would be good if i could choose my sound. But the guy's asking too much and to have it modified would end up costing more than a brand new exhaust

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