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Old 06-22-2005, 11:38 PM
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The 1992 SSEi you speak of belongs to driverjohn2005, he'* got a Flowmaster muff.

Off road pipe is a very bad idea, Anyone who just read this has enough info about you to report you to the EPA and get spiffed $250. A high flow cat will flow just as good.

For the tailinghts, They're not made anymore I think, So really a junkyard is your only choice for "new". If you use a hairdryer you can heat the goo holding the three peices of taillight together to clean in there. Takes about three hours. Consider a plastic scratch remover at the same time.

That front light is available through about a million places, $35 or so. Try advance and autozone.
Old 06-23-2005, 09:29 AM
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I've already got the straight pipe issue licked thanks to some other members in a different post. Anyone who feels the need to report me to the EPA can go right ahead... I was simply asking a question, its not like I already have the work done and I'm on here screaming "HEY, I HAVE STRAIGHT PIPES WITH NO CATS, BAHAHAHAHA MOTHER NATURE CAN EAT IT."

I'll check out autozone, but the last I checked the only had the front bumper lense, not the corner lense...maybe it was the other way around. But thanks for the tip regarding the taillights, I'll see what I can do with them. As far as re-sealing them is concerned, would some waterproof RVT adhesive, or somthing of that nature, work the best? And sorry everyone about the whole illegal pipe thing, my goal wasn't to **** anyone off, I just don't want to pay 200+ bucks for a new cat. Thanks again.
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Yeah, but he'll fit in. We're a chatty bunch sometimes.
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To reseal them just put them back together and heat them up again.
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I thought I was long winded my first post . Maybe those of us refered to as "ramblers" should look up the word NOVEL in the dictionary. Just kidding, welcome to the club from another newbie Rambler. Oh, before I get the line about no pic, tomorrow afternoon I will post one. Kinda dark out now that I am thinkin' about it.
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Welcome to the club. I bet you will love it here
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