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  1. #1
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    Extractor Damage

    I just got my car back last week after having all the panel and suspension damage fixed from when that tool hit me and something hasn't seemed right while driving. I had a look today and noticed one of my extractor pipes is dented. I've gotta go back and work out who actually damaged it while it's been at a few places but i was mainly wondering if anyone thinks the damage would restrict flow too much at all? I checked for leaks and couldnt find any luckily.

    Here's some pics.



    Also would it be difficult to get fixed?

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    Cheap option, cut damaged bit out and weld a replica piece on it.
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  3. #3
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    Look, won't effect flow too much, but betta if they are straight.
    As stated, maybe try and hit it out from the inside.
    Mine looked similar and i tell you, it was actually from the guy winching it onto the tow truck when i had a stack, (food for thought)
    Anyway, i had a few other dents, a guy at an exhaust joint cut and re welded where he could for 80 bux,

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    cool thnx guys

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    dent the other 3 so u have balanced flow =]

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