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I'm waiting on Exhaust Manifold Studs, Belts, Timing Belt kit and a bunch of gaskets... Snapped a dump->turbo bolt off in the turbo when I was test fitting the new bellmouth dump/front pipe, called out "The Thread Doctor" to remove it properly so fasttracked my Exhaust Manifold removal so he could do the snapped exhaust studs while he was at it.

Should run a bit better, get onto boost earlier and hold it longer with out the exhaust leak and stock dump :D

Federal 595 RS-R's in 265/35/18 on the rear, 235/40/18 on the front. $940 fitted and balanced, not too shabby.

Sounds like an extreme case of......B4DLUK

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lol now that you mention it, after putting them on he copped that hit and run from Leeroy (?) and now this...those number plates seem to be doing their new owner a disservice.

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