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Re: Old and New
Please ask this in the Q&A so we can get some clarification. Electrically, there should be no reason that it would be illegal. You could, after all, purchase an insulated crimp splice for #6 wire to extend the wire and be legal. (I would recommend replacing the #6 with a longer wire or move the breaker panel closer.)
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