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Old December-15th-2004 | 10:26 PM
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Alright....so I just installed my brand new Cat Back exhaust and went for a nice ride.....when I got back home and backed in, I was overcome with a smell that smelled like burning plastic (or some other synthetic material). Is this normal or am I melting something on my car???

BTW, I reccomend www.topendmotorsports.com to anyone. I ordered my exhaust last friday morning and it came in yesterday (tuesday), and best yet, shipping was free. I just can't believe how good the service was. I was expecting maybe a week or more, as I was quoted by other places, but they really got it to me fast, and it was a great deal.
Old December-15th-2004 | 11:32 PM
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is it SS if it is its totally normal just the grease of finger prints and such just burning.
Should last about 1-3 days
Old December-16th-2004 | 09:03 AM
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Yes, it's a Magnaflow direct bolt on and is SS. The system is absolutely awesome. Quality part I tell you. I'm going to post some pictures of it on a new thread in the next few days (not enough pictures out there of it). It's absolutely beautiful and the sound is fantastic.
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