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hmm thats quite sexy. would yo get away with driving that on the street?

I did, but I had 4 doors, the extra doors seemed to make it invisible. It also has big silencers shoved up the end that you can remove for more loud.

I did, but I had 4 doors, the extra doors seemed to make it invisible. It also has big silencers shoved up the end that you can remove for more loud.

please explain

as in it was too short? or the fact it had 4 doors made it seem like a family car

please explain

as in it was too short? or the fact it had 4 doors made it seem like a family car

nah, fit of exhaust was perfect, flush with the bumper. Just never got pulled over.

nah, fit of exhaust was perfect, flush with the bumper. Just never got pulled over.

ahk cool

just got my coil loom looked at. turns out the connectors are pushed in :)

that could be my problem

lol @ you crazy boat owners

and if you go twin pipes you gotta have em tapering out larger at the ends :)

a mate had the same as these on a Cefiro, then on a HR-31, they give a bit of a deeper note than just a pipe, sounds porn

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Edited by bozodos

I prefer R32s.. but not 4 doors :) Sorry mohsen. Nick's was an exception.

Btw, on the topic of exhausts, I've got a 3" system coming :rofl2: PP Departure. Will whack it on after my gearbox is in.

ahk cool

just got my coil loom looked at. turns out the connectors are pushed in :rofl2:

that could be my problem

4 doors are longer so a coupe exhaust will sit flush/just behind the rear bar

I prefer R32s.. but not 4 doors :) Sorry mohsen. Nick's was an exception.

Btw, on the topic of exhausts, I've got a 3" system coming :D PP Departure. Will whack it on after my gearbox is in.

win lol.... Moshen shouldve just bought it when i was selling and wouldnt have all the headaches he has now...... and a better car lol

or a licence. or a functioning car.

:)

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