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generic china spec 600x300x70 delta fin core. basically exactly the same as what i had, and it performed pretty well.

Nice. I had been looking at return flow (is that the correct term) fmic's but now I might spend the $$ elsewhere!

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^straight pipes into twin staggered tips!!!! ladies will throw there vagina's at you

i was thinking something along the lines of luke (heslo's) system actually. we'll see. depends how much damage is done to the exhaust, if its just the rear pipe thats mangled (centre mufflers always been a bit dented) then ill have twin 2.5" s/steel pipes with 3" resi tips thrown in behind the centre muffler.

if its completely naffed, ill probably get a kakimoto from jis.

I hear ya Dave, not racist, but ladies of african american background and ladies of the orient - do not want.

glad im not the only normal one. while i dont exclude them completely, ive made 1 exception to my rule, and that was over 12 months ago.

its funny how many people at work have yellow fever though, bugs me out a little bit.

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nice and shinnyyyyyyy

Well someone was definitely happy about it.

Like this?

I did a search on Google Images for 'ladies throwing vaginas' and this page came up. Scroll down a bit for the cartoon.

glad im not the only normal one. while i dont exclude them completely, ive made 1 exception to my rule, and that was over 12 months ago.

its funny how many people at work have yellow fever though, bugs me out a little bit.

african american/asian

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^I'd smash that :banana: :banana: :D

Hi Mitch & Cara,

I'm David

35/mature/non-shit taker/attention avoider/(parts of) life ruined by other drivers.

Who's life have you ruined? Did it involve witchcraft or voodoo? Are you getting better at it? I think there may be a business opportunity for you, similar to a 'cooler' at casinos.

well apparantly i have ruined many lives because i have major depression

now you go telling me why you would say that to some one who has depression, yet this person says that they are here to support me and help me,...............

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