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    Default Would this exhaust fit together, No welding or cutting required?

    So yeah would this fit together easily, my mate is a mechanic and said he can do it but its harder if he has to cut stuff and would pref it be all bolt together and easy.

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    Magnaflow 2 1/2 inch cats

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    i dare say no... the standard pipe between cats and extractors is a little bit smaller then the size of the cats.. will need to weld/cut
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    Pacemakers have a loose flange that comes with the extractors, they need to be welded. The cats are universal, they will need to be welded in.

    I do a bolt on system but it's not cheap. All up about $1800, Hurricane extractors, high flow metal cats, and a twin 2 1/4"into 3"single. All bolt up, has the four O2 sensor fittings for the SV6 as well.
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