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    Quote Originally Posted by J Wikoff View Post
    A bit off topic, but what's the best way to get most of that rust/discoloration off the pipes? My car is my DD and just in a few days of having to drive on heavily salted roads lately I noticed they have a lot of that crap on them already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cincy09gt View Post
    A bit off topic, but what's the best way to get most of that rust/discoloration off the pipes? My car is my DD and just in a few days of having to drive on heavily salted roads lately I noticed they have a lot of that crap on them already.
    Depending on the severity of it, steel wool gets my nod! You can start with 00 and work your way to 0000 steel wool and then use some good metal polish to give it that last little kick. This is the method I used on my GT with MagnaFlow Exhaust.

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    I didn't picture the other side. It is not as bad, but only marginally so.
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    Wow!

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    Was this ever remedied...I am not sure, as I have not ben on here in a while...feel free to call me anytime at 516-655-9002 anytime, or Jeff at 905-703-1557. Thanks very much.

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