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CES make good exhausts. That said borrowing money for mods is an easy way to get in the shit!

we have a pre arranged agreement atm that im paying back a loan with 200 a week and i can add anything onto it, like recently rego so what was 819.

and i have already payed off like 4800

so far it has worked well and no issues caused so i think ill stick with it but im just looking atm. they are buying the hummer off lease soon so i might wait and just save up myself for it

when i pay it all back im going to take them out and give them a bit extra to thank them :P

really like that R33 LM GTR Bodo and that old school Porsche is to die for!

Still sifting through them.

talked to grandparents today about taking out more on my loan to get the exhaust done. hit me up with suggestions and systems, or should i go custom made at the local trusted exhaust shop?

i do quite like the barra's but have to agree with you

leave it, save for gtr.

Considered this, but the barra motors are big lumps and require fire wall massaging... Plus don't sound like sexy v8 lol

we'll make it fit!

oh, wait....

you'll pay someone to make it fit!

move radiator support?

leave rad support, rad in front, front mount fan in push config?

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