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Old 22-11-2007, 06:41 PM
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You can just swing that around to the otherside a slide it in?
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I just went out to check again. The front of the muffler is properly mounted onto an exhaust hanger and the whole muffler won't even budge when I tried to shake it so it was secure.

However, I will get the rear hanger done properly as I do not like such, if I may call it, half shod work.

I inspected the car myself and must admit that I missed this. It was sold by a friend of a mate...so it's my own fault for not spotting this!
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Dude i'd be asking your friends mate what else he has 'fixed' himself..... tell him to be honest and up front for pease of mind.
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Doing that hanger is a 5 min job just needs cutting off and shifting to sit properlly and re welded.
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Old 23-11-2007, 06:30 AM
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I'm work in the wanneroo area so anywhere near there is fine if you have suggestions for good exhaust shops...

As long as it's not going to be a complicated job I'm happy!

cheers
See stuart at the exhaust shop behind bridgestone on wanneroo road. Cant remember the name of his shop but he is a pretty good guy from what i have heard...
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See stuart at the exhaust shop behind bridgestone on wanneroo road. Cant remember the name of his shop but he is a pretty good guy from what i have heard...
Cheers mate, that's right up the road when I drive to work.

Thanks for the info.
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