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G35 ran over a construction ramp, now sides like a ricer

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Looks to have dislodged it a bit..

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And now it sounds like a riced out Civic..tried to capture it on video but you can't really tell.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKsCbzNpb3Y

Any idea what a shop will have to do or more importantly what they'd charge to repair it? Would it have to be replaced?
 
You separated the axleback section of the exhaust from the rest. Tack it to an exhaust shop and they'll weld it up for you no problem.
 
^ Oh god, you might of bent some hangers and exhaust, hopefully nothing else. lay down on the floor like right behind your driver side wheel with a flash light and take some pics.

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You might of bent something as well as broke the hanger for the axle back section pictured above, you can get them used for 100ish shipped

Then you got a Midpipe
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which can be had at 80 shipped or less, then the Y pipe

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which can be had for 65ish bucks. Usually people might sell the whole exhaust for 180 bucks locally check Craigs list.

An Exhaust shop might be able just to weld it back up and fix it for cheap.
 
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It sounds like you definitely have leaks, which means fumes can get into the cab, which means brain damage/death. Don't drive without the windows rolled all the way down.

You seriously need to get to an exhaust shop and have them check for leaks with a gas sniffer and fix it, then check for leaks again!!

Don't try to fix it yourself because you don't have a gas sniffer or the skills
 
It's at a shop now..they're going to rebuild the midpipe and reattach the rear exhaust part which still looks to be in good condition.
 
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