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Old 07-03-2011, 11:36 PM
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After the cat -- not really unless its a huge leak causing the emissions tester to be so diluted it can't get a reading. You can always use the exhaust bandage to get you by, or have an exhaust shop fix it for you -- shouldn't be expensive. I had all my pipes backwards of the cat replaced for $180 I believe.
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