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You'll be done for full, so just make sure you car is standard with performance mods and the exhaust isn't loud.

problem is, is my nismo exhaust going to be too loud? that's the issue, i should seek a stocky just in case, do the 33 ones fit?

bleed valve can be pulled off and put back in 5mins, so that's not an issue at all.

Parma without ham? Do you ask for a Hawaiian no pineapple ?

But then it would just be a Ham pizza....

problem is, is my nismo exhaust going to be too loud? that's the issue, i should seek a stocky just in case, do the 33 ones fit?

bleed valve can be pulled off and put back in 5mins, so that's not an issue at all.

Which Nismo exhaust do you have? 33 may fit but it's longer so not sure if it will line up close enough to the hangers.

which doesn't work anymore. its considered a stock zorst i assume. has like 2 mufflers and shiz.

Makes me wonder, will they say anything about that? Seeing as that is a valve for EPA and what not and it doesn't work... Should be fine though.

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