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Lat weekend my pointy went for a slide down the road, (everything involveds fault but mine
![]() ![]() I scuffed my exhaust hanger which I know I can replace but on the bottom end of the silencer I ground through the weld, leaving me a bit of a gash. It's a blue flame evo so it quite expensive to replace. The hole hammers in quite tight, and I'm thinking of repairing it myself then covering it with an r and g protector? Is this a good idea or a stupid one? I would post a pic but I don't know how too haha! Cheers! |
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easy fix mate, pop up to london and I'll give ya a hand
![]() rivet gun and something to go over it.... r&g protector sounds good, as long as it's sealed and not leaking exhaust fumes you'll be fine with what ever you do. |
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