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    Well I have decided to put new subframe connectors on my car. Current ones are kinda banged up from the previous owner and just bolt ins. So I want to put in some weld in ones but havent found anything that will allow me to have my current Dual exhaust setup as it sits(except alston). I realy have only two choises localy or I can order from the US. The kinds I can get are Competion Engineering weld in at $150 or bolt in at $400 (which I would just weld anyways) The problem I have is the local shops all say most of the cars they do with the weld ins require cutting the floor. Has anyone used the CE weld ins or bolt ins? Should I just get a set from the US? Or just build my own. If I build my own I can build them the way I want (rectangular tubing) like in this pic which I believe is Sphon's first attempt at the third gen type.

    Eric W.

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    Check out www.fasttoys.net out of Winnipeg. They have a couple of different types to choose from. Ive dealt with them before and had a great expierience. Check it out.

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