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Old 24-06-2006, 08:06 PM   #1
Skooter
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Default upgrade exhaust?

Hey guys, recently my exhaust has shat itself so i went to midas today to get a quote to fix it they said $170 for standard exhaust but that got me thinking should i upgrade my exhaust to something with a bit of note, my question is should i get midas to make me an exhaust or should i cancel my booking and go to carline and what exhaust should i get, keeping in mind im not exactly rolling in cash atm and i have heard about 300-400$ for a 3.5inch cat back exhaust so what should i do? by the way my car is a ebII wagon.

Mike

P.S i only have until thursday to make up my mind

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