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Few pics of Cobra403's powerpipe
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    Few pics of Cobra403's powerpipe

    Put Cobra403's powerpipe on a few hours ago. Took a couple of pics and wanted to post. Have to say that thing is a PITA. But, looks good, now a good filter and we'll see if the clutch holds at the track:D

    First one is unmolested metal....
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    Second.....front veiw
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    another....took some time but we were able to make the cuts without mutalating his fenderwell. I didnt care for how big the hole was, but dam that pipe is tight.
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    Finished product.
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    Last one...
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    What did you use to cut away the hole???

    -Eric
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    I used a dremel tool. My wizz wheel was a little to big to fit in there. Took a little longer but made fairly clean cuts.
    91 Mustang...turbo car

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    I used sheet metal sheers it worked great
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    I used a damn jigsaw of all things, worked like a charm & cut real clean.
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