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Go have a cry emokid!!

ha. ok lame but im throwing it out there..

how many emo's does it take to change a light bulb????..................none, they would rather sit in the dark and cry about it.

anyway.. back on topic, i personally hate the look of the twin exhaust, reminds me of what the yanks do to their civics and alike over there. to me it doesnt look right on a skyline. plus i bet it would cost a bit to get done. id spend my money elsewhere.. my 2c

for the money involved you might spool up slightly quicker but is the money worth it, it would be all custom work, heat sheilds to stop the boot heating up (and petrol tank) and cutting the rear bar to match the existing exhurst.

ha. ok lame but im throwing it out there..

how many emo's does it take to change a light bulb????..................none, they would rather sit in the dark and cry about it.

anyway.. back on topic, i personally hate the look of the twin exhaust, reminds me of what the yanks do to their civics and alike over there. to me it doesnt look right on a skyline. plus i bet it would cost a bit to get done. id spend my money elsewhere.. my 2c

lol yer was just after a few pics to see what it looked like first... ill get a quote and see what its worth and go from there....

And GTST im not having a go at you but there are ways of voicing your opinion without pissing people off and you havgent found that way yet...

I don't give a crap about pissing people off.

If you want to be the type of person to consider peoples feelings when voicing your opinion on an open public forum, go right ahead.

for the money involved you might spool up slightly quicker but is the money worth it

explain how?

the twin system will be from the cat back as that is the only time it can be split.

anything that aids spool up time is the dumpipe design.

It will not make the performance of his car better in anyway.

and he knows that already.

he just wants it for the look.

good luck with it.

lol GTST your a god damn loser. hahha. Who gives a shit just tell him what he wants to know then move on to another thread. Can't believe you'd spend this much time wasting your time if you think its so damn rediculous.

Furthermore, if its just for looks, then it should not be in the Forced Induction forum?

Last time I checked, Forced Induction is "the process of using a mechanical system to "force" more

air into an engine. This includes Superchargers, Turbochargers, ..." and the process of which is not in any way relevant to installing a dual canon/dual exhaust system off a single turbo which is highly impractical and a waste of money, although being somewhat desirable...

So. +1 to both of you to shutup.

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