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Invidia Exhaust Gaskets

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I've been searching the web forever now trying to find 2-3/4" gaskets for my Invidia exhaust. I've been to every single auto parts store around and nobody has anything bigger than 2-1/2" :scream: alright so i need you guys to help me locate gaskets. anyone with any info feel free to share it as it may help other members in the future.
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this shoulda been placed in general performance section. i need this info by the end of today.
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thanks alot cheif. too bad they dont list bolt hole dimensions but it's worth a shot.

i was also pondering the idea of picking up cheap 2-1/2" gaskets and attempt to dremel them out to match the exhaust.. i guess its worth a shot and since they're $1 at advance/auto zone i may end up getting my exhaust installed tonight.
Just go to Autozone or Murrays and get a sheet of exhaust gasket. I know my local Autozone had it. Then just trace and cut it out with some strong clippers.
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I thought I posted this info long ago? I had a HELL of a time finding them. Had to check ebay for 70mm (or maybe 80mm) gaskets. Found them in 2 and 3 hole bolt patterns but they were not cheap. Maybe $10-15 each.
Just go to Autozone or Murrays and get a sheet of exhaust gasket. I know my local Autozone had it. Then just trace and cut it out with some strong clippers.
Damn that sounds like a good idea! I didn't realize they sold that stuff!

*edit* So apparently I did not list the part number in my thread but there is some info on sizing and what not: http://www.club3g.com/forum/showthread.php?t=105137&highlight=invidia+gasket
Just go to Autozone or Murrays and get a sheet of exhaust gasket. I know my local Autozone had it. Then just trace and cut it out with some strong clippers.
hell yea good call! i saw that stuff but was unsure about it. ill go see what i can find on my lunch break.
Trans-Dapt Exhaust Gasket Material: 0.0625 in. x 10 in. x 10 in.
Part Number: 9865

http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetail.aspx?MfrCode=TRA&MfrPartNumber=9865&CategoryCode=3288
Just go to Autozone or Murrays and get a sheet of exhaust gasket. I know my local Autozone had it. Then just trace and cut it out with some strong clippers.
:agreed: Also get some gasket sealer as well to make sure it seals well thats what i did when I used that stuff and trust me it works real good.
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