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Should only take an hour at most - couple of spanners, hacksaw and a bit of elbow grease. I had mine done in 40 mins - and I'm a complete novice - took me longer to pluck up the courage to start hacking the 'stock' can off.!
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It arrived yesterday!
But I had to send it back due to it not being the carbon fibre one I'd orderd! Life gets better & better! |
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now that is annoying.... you get all excited only to have it ripped away because someone can't read order forms!
hopfully they might put a rush on it and send it next day.... if not shout and make them do next day!! hope it gets sorted quick |
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Far safer using a hacksaw. Grinder sparks can mark your paintwork.
Mke sure your hacksaw has a new blade and it should take no more than a few minutes to saw through. It really is a piece of **** to fit. Took me all of half an hour. Wee tips for you 1 place a cable tie or piece of masking tape round the exhaust as a cutting guide. 2 leave the sealant for 5-10 mins to grab before you crank up the engine |
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