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You have to hear it, it isnt just loud, it is literally the loudest skyline i have ever heard, barring ones with a screamer wide open of course

and as per the german club thread I am out, feel like shit, need bed

Weak, I've run straight pipes on most of mine and even then they just sound tame compared to an rb26 :) . Take me for a spin before you muffle it up.

Not being in for German is so soft, come you poof

Weak, I've run straight pipes on most of mine and even then they just sound tame compared to an rb26 :) . Take me for a spin before you muffle it up.

Not being in for German is so soft, come you poof

mine is straight pipes too thats the problem, greddy dumps and front pipes straight in to a cannon, no secondary muffler at all but yeah when i get it back i will show you the racket it makes in person lol

And yeah kinda sucks to miss ze German sorry. Had the worst headache ever, much better now though!

work sucks balls and is so very boring...im thinking of setting my shoes on fire

Do it. I give 2 votes.

No

By No, do you mean Yes???

Been there, done that

That's what she said

2 for the price of 1 ay?

What would you suggest to keep me from setting my shoes alight?

I wasn't bored at work when I set mine alight, I was drunk and forgot my mate had poured petrol on them

However, to solve your boredom at work, start work on that zombie apocalypse retrovirus as I suggested last night :nyaanyaa:

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