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probably a mock up :(

i've only ever seen 1 on the road. bout 5 years ago lol

sti > evo :ninja:

pffft your opinion fails :)

lol. in other news i got my new bushes for the gtr, also my new metal cat arrived from boost bitz, it looks really good and at a good price also aussie made, now all i need is the front pipe to finish it off.

we spoke about this..... straight pipe remember?

Pffftttt evo shits on sti!!!

bad :D

pffft your opinion fails :D

we spoke about this..... straight pipe remember?

bad :(

im caveing in to peer pressure lol. the problem is my exhaust tip doesnt stick out from the back so all it will do is make a mess on the back and burn that lovely paint.

im caveing in to peer pressure lol. the problem is my exhaust tip doesnt stick out from the back so all it will do is make a mess on the back and burn that lovely paint.

black/carbon exhaust shield will help a bit :(

briefly owned a Evo 6 Tommy Makkinen and it was a blast to drive. drove one of the evo 7 we imported for a mate and it was disappointing compared, even with the extra yaw control... drove a evo 8 rs and it was balls out fun, but i'd never use it off a track cos its just a rally car shell.

after evo 6 the only good evo is a stripped out race evo. 7 upwards just try to do too much.

black/carbon exhaust shield will help a bit :(

yup, stick a nice resin coated piece of cloth next to a pipe that's hot and occasionally shoots flames.

you're a fuckin genius.

aluminium sheeting to protect bumper and rivets to hold it on. kgo.

yup, stick a nice resin coated piece of cloth next to a pipe that's hot and occasionally shoots flames.

you're a fuckin genius.

aluminium sheeting to protect bumper and rivets to hold it on. kgo.

once the resin is dried its going be the same effect as having the bar there

if its going to catch fire its going to catch fire (bar or the exhaust shield)

considering the showie nature of his car doubt he going to pop rivet into his rear bar

once the resin is dried its going be the same effect as having the bar there

if its going to catch fire its going to catch fire (bar or the exhaust shield)

considering the showie nature of his car doubt he going to pop rivet into his rear bar

yeah i wouldnt pop rivet ill probably cable tie it on lol.

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