Where to go for install

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  1. frogzll
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    Any suggestions on where to go to get a Borla exhaust installed? I haven't bought it yet, but I am doing all the research first and want to get everything straightened out so my fiance stops hastling me. I heard that a lot of places will not install aftermarket parts. Can you tell me about how much you think it will cost, and where to get it done. Any advise is appreciated.
     
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    WRXBOY2003! Nathan could get you squared away. He has a shop in Shakopee. A bit of a drive, but well worth it.;) He could give you a price if you pm him.
     
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    Do it yourself. its super easy
     
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    Unless you need to torch a bolt/nut and don't have a torch or experience with a torch...then, it's good to have someone else doing the work! But, under "normal" circumstances, it should be easy enough to do yourself!
     
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    +1 for Nate
     
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    +2 for nate, fuji,driftin240 (though hes pretty damned busy lately) or you can do it yourself, pretty easy
     
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    if i find some time somehwere we can do it at our shop if its closer(right out of downtown st. paul).
     
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    I don't know how to install anything myself, but my fiance does. I have gotten a full cat back exhaust stolen out from under my accord when I had that. I am a little nervous when it comes to exhaust.
     
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    Most cat-back exhaust installs are 1 hour.
    $79.95.
     
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    that was a honda.... ha haa.. kids steal crap of those cars daily
     
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    i got my full cat back done for 50 at this local shop in blaine...
     
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    Do it yourself! Even I can do that [​IMG]
     
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    i vote for tryin it yourself. it is a very simple mod and you can learn some stuff while doing it (assuming you don know much about cars). if you run into trouble with a rusty bolt or a wierd flange you can alwasy get help.

    +1 for nathans exhuast work.
     
  15. tangledupinblu
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    hahaha...tried it myself, rusty bolt ended up needing to be torched!:mad: Thanks to Nathan and alot of persistence w/the torch, Nate was the 'Victor!'

    +1 to trying it yourself, like stated^^^you can always find help if you run into any issues.
     
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    get the extra harware that may be needed cuz of something braking and try it yourself. If a nut/ bolt won't come out, cut it off and use one of the new one you bought...
     
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    lol, you could have nate weld two loops onto the exhaust by the donuts, and then get padlocks.

    aaahahahaha Padlocks. I rule.
     
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