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Re: [GMCnet] Lots of exhaust questions [message #329092 is a reply to message #329090] Mon, 12 February 2018 14:43 Go to previous message
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There is a major differance between a reguler bent pipe vs. the Mandral
bent ones.
So a cheap system is ok if you rather do it.
We live in a free country, so you can go either way, but know the value
differance.

On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 10:46 AM, Matt Colie wrote:

> Jon Payne wrote on Mon, 12 February 2018 13:21
>> Hey Matt!
>>
>> Have you started a photo album on the GMC photo site? Would love to see
> some pics on this project.
>>
>> Jon
>
> I have not started an album. I am trying to take pictures as I work, but
> that is more difficult than one might think.
> I am probably going with all new stainless back to the straight pipe.
>
> Matt
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