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I think the exhaust is a little too big... cause sometimes when im changing gears it sounds like the exhaust is making a dull backfiring noise.. more like a deep sounding pop... unless its the jack moving around in my boot :D

what do ye reckon?

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im dying to go on a cruise! ive been cruising around on my lonesome even tho i have no plates on :D ive racked up 300kms without em and thats only from driving around my area when i get that "itch" and have to jump in it and DRIVE! hehe

i wonder if that guy from ICE went around to associated tyres and got those snow tyres off them off my car... apparently theyre good for drift and burnouts and they have about 90% tread left on em before i had them rip them off the car

bugger... i should have kept em for a bit of fun.. only problem was it was raining on friday and it was dangerous as all hell so i needed the new ones on there bad :D

would be good to stick em on some crappy ol rims for "special" ocassions :)

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