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Straight pipe on a VW Polo.
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Was wondering the cost of taking off the back box and fitting a straight pipe on it? Also i don't want to cut off any of the back bumper (for selling purposes) with it not reaching that far will it still give that modified noise?
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Technically this is free, if you had a long enough pipe. All you have to do is take the back-box and cat out. You can get a dummy cat so it passes MOT. Look for striaght pipes on ebay, fairly cheap <£40
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Visxal wrote Technically this is free, if you had a long enough pipe. All you have to do is take the back-box and cat out. You can get a dummy cat so it passes MOT. Look for striaght pipes on ebay, fairly cheap <£40
Would i need to get an exhaust tip on they end of it for that extra sound? or would the Straight pipe do the job.
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Straight pipe will sound good, but you could invest in a backbox if you wanted it to look better.
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