Can anyone tell me what is involved in converting the full Herrod exhaust (standard dual pipes) to quad pipes?
I have been told that you need to replace everything from the cats back - that is, if you already have the Herrod exhaust (dual pipes only) you end with this spare ???
Yeah i've also inquired about it ,they do look good but the whole system would have to be re done
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Thanks for your opinion....but you (and everyone who agrees/disagrees with you) are sort of hijacking my post...all I want to know is how it gets done when you've already got a Herrod's full system installed.
And just for the record, when this GT-P gets passed on to whomever, all the standard gear will go with it...so it doesn't really matter if it's got a different exhaust for now does it!!!
Thanks for your opinion....but you (and everyone who agrees/disagrees with you) are sort of hijacking my post...all I want to know is how it gets done when you've already got a Herrod's full system installed.
And just for the record, when this GT-P gets passed on to whomever, all the standard gear will go with it...so it doesn't really matter if it's got a different exhaust for now does it!!!
Cept for the cut away rear bumper spose not.. and its your car so who cares what u do to it
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