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Old 03-28-2010, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by TargaMatt
Sounds awesome!! I've been seriously thinking about going with Fister IIs, and your video is pushing me even more!
Too bad Fister makes no 964 exhaust...we could do a group buy. Sounds great.
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i have a set on order. Did you install them yourself?
Old 03-29-2010, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by vern1
i have a set on order. Did you install them yourself?
It was a piece of cake. Removing the rear wheels gives all the room you need. Muffler strap 6mm allen socket and 13mm socket & wrench and your done. I re-used my factory SS wide ovals.
Old 03-30-2010, 12:57 AM
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I'm glad to hear you say it's easy. How long did the install take? (I'll triple it to allow for my poor mechanical skills
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Originally Posted by TargaMatt
I'm glad to hear you say it's easy. How long did the install take? (I'll triple it to allow for my poor mechanical skills
This can easily be done in the garage with a few simple hand tools. Jacking the vehicle off the ground onto jack stands and removing the rear wheels for access
is a must. A little penetrating fluid on the muffler clamps and within an hour or so your ride becomes just that much sweeter.
Old 04-01-2010, 10:56 AM
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Im thinking of doing this mod (looking for stock mufflers at the present..want to keep my originals) .
If you dont mind me asking..how much did u pay in duties and transport...a rennlister here in montreal said he only paid transport of about $70.
Old 04-01-2010, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by targagr
Im thinking of doing this mod (looking for stock mufflers at the present..want to keep my originals) .
If you dont mind me asking..how much did u pay in duties and transport...a rennlister here in montreal said he only paid transport of about $70.

I paid closer to $100 via USPS. It may have been because I also ordered some exhaust tips.

I did not have the patience to find a used set, so I had FisterD send me the exhaust without the core exchange.

I also kept my originals in case I was not too happy with the sound.

They are in my garage collecting dust now
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want to sell me ur originals??
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Originally Posted by targagr
want to sell me ur originals??
I have a 996 3.4l....



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