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Another SV6 Exhuast Question

Dinwoodie

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Hey everyone,

Sorry for asking something that may have already been asked, i searched and couldn't find the answer.

So i have a VE SV6 Ute, at the moment it has the stock exhaust on it. I have been offered at a wicked price rear mufflers that were custom made for an R8 Clubby, now i know these will bolt up to the flange near the back axle but is it worth the #### around trying to extend them, as i believe the Utes/Wagons are longer than the sedans right?

Has anyone done this before?
 

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Troy, ur awsome thread isnt that great mate. Well i guess im not use to it just yet but its pretty confusing, and hard to find, werent you gona make it a sticky, maybe i might get use to it but first needs to be sticky IMO.

Dinwoodie - the way i see it is, alltogether, if it costs more then $400, then its not worth it. Just a heads up, it could sound horrible, because on a clubby they might have made a custom 3inch ,or a striaght pipe and both of these sound horrible on a SV6. Goodluck buddy
 

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I was trying to get mine cut (SS ute exhaust - so dual tips), and I have a sedan.
Called a few places, was just easier and cheaper to buy ones made for ur car.. So now I have a pair of ute mufflers in my garage lol.
 

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sell the set on ebay, and buy a second hand set for your ute and you probably won't loose any coin, another guy on here spent $300 at an exhaust shop trying to change em over and it didn't work so wasted abit of money so I wouldnt try that.
 
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