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i did a search didnt really find what i was looking for, but any way...
i was looking into buying some pacesetters and was wondering what else i would need to buy to install them, also if some one could give me a ballpark on how much it would cost to have some one install them for me would cost (cause i have no idea/ or the right tools).
the pacessetters come with a y-pipe and gaskets. most people suggest getting abbott gaskets because they are better than the ones from pacesetter. also get some locking header bolts to make sure you dont have any leaks
'99 Camaro Y87 M5 T-tops
Flowmaster american thunder cat back, 2.5" magnaflow high flow cat, centerforce dual friction clutch
so if i bought the pacesetters, the y-pipe, abbott gaskets,a nd some locking header bolts, then took it into a shop they would have no problem installing it for me?
as far as i can tell yes but it definitely wont be cheap. that area of our cars is a ***** to work on and i bet its not cheap. im not positive how much but i remember hearing somewhere around a few hundred for install? someone else chime in here i cant remember
'99 Camaro Y87 M5 T-tops
Flowmaster american thunder cat back, 2.5" magnaflow high flow cat, centerforce dual friction clutch
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