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wait your turn balfours kid lol

haha nice 1 BITCH

hmmmmmmmm no plenum n boost controller 4 u then...lol

this may sound gross but my job is actually fingering donut holes with chocolate icing and i no how 2 2 put the holes in aswell...lol

haha nice 1 BITCH

hmmmmmmmm no plenum n boost controller 4 u then...lol

this may sound gross but my job is actually fingering donut holes with chocolate icing and i no how 2 2 put the holes in aswell...lol

sounds enticing :) i think ill stick to vilis from now on hahahaha, sorry dan ;) can you share the real ingredients of meat pies also, im guessing theres lots of :P in there but not much else hahaha

sounds enticing :D i think ill stick to vilis from now on hahahaha, sorry dan :O can you share the real ingredients of meat pies also, im guessing theres lots of :( in there but not much else hahaha

man those balfours square pies used to be bloody nice until balfours family sold the business.... nowadays I bite into one and it just tastes like gristle and salt... last time I had one, i took a bite and gave it to the dog.... once u go villies, u never go back ;P

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Once everything's fitted, throw up a photo Ruby!

Are you happy with the sound of the muffler?

Yep. Together with the Lukey resonator, its a nice sounding system ... without upsetting the police :)

You can really hear how tough it is on boost tho :)

I'll take pics tonite if I can temp fit the lip. I'll do a proper job on the weekend, and will wash the dirty bitch and take better pics :banana:

Thats exactly what i had before i got my exhaust redone (before i sold it to ya).

Its nice and calm sounding down low in the revs. As revs go up its not extremely loud but a very nice sounding scream :banana:

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