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Old 12-13-2007, 12:58 PM
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Default Need a NYC area mod shop for a Fujitsubo install

I live in NYC and other than Bill's shop (who I pm'd for info) can someone suggest who to use to install a Fujitsubo Legalis R on my 2003 S.

NYC or Westchester or Queens is preffered followed by Long Island and Northern NJ.

What should I expect to pay too?

Thanks for your help in advance.

- Scott
Old 12-13-2007, 01:16 PM
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I'm sure some one here can help you install it. It's pretty straight forward.
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lol come over to ray's on tech day....
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yeah it shouldn't take longer than an hour tops. Took me 30 min which included getting out tools and a jack.

Just noticed you have a 2000... stock exhaust? if so you might wanna start liquid wrenching those cat bolts asap =p.

If you do need to get it done by someone else... most exhaust shops can install it in 15 min or less and charge you for the hour (usually 85-150)
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I bet the bolts that connects the catalyctic converter needs to be cut to remove. After that its easy sailing. That is what I had to do with my '02.
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Mine just snapped right off, but I was using a huge breaker bar (aka cheater bar according to billman).
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Originally Posted by S~Factor,Dec 13 2007, 05:43 PM
I bet the bolts that connects the catalyctic converter needs to be cut to remove. After that its easy sailing. That is what I had to do with my '02.
same with my 01... dremel FTW
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wait the bolts need to be cut off??? i thought this was suppose to be simple???
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well if you do it right they shuold come off easily or sometimes snap if you give it a litlle too muh umpfff. but i did it the wrong way and ended up striping the bolt and having to cut it off. no worries tho. itll always work out


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