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  1. Hi great write up, I was reading somewhere you could remove the stock mufflers w/o removing the rear cover. This will be a one man job unfortunately, I read you could use ramps on the rears and remove only the brace, possible? Thanks Installing AWE mufflers only no cats or headers. 2006 911s 6speed Thanks
  2. thanks for the replies, I will take off the mufflers, the site above is for a boxter is the pipe 2 2,25 or 1.5 thanks
  3. I was reading all I could about this, does anyone think a good muffler shop could do this with the mufflers still on the car? Or impossible? And just to make sure the bypass pipes are 2.00? 2006 911S thanks
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