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And Mohsen seems to be dealing with it ok...

Brumbys hot cross buns, FILLED WITH f**kING NUTELLA!

f**ken lost it bahahahahahahah

Or like someone showing their calm resolution before committing suicide...

ehhh

ive had enough, i cant be f**ked anymore.

ill wait until tuesday and see what happens.

worst case scenario, i get rid of it and buy something else.

not too bad case scenario, i put it away and built the RB30 i have and slap my head on it

best case scenario, i get it repaired

Got this with my 34, it's a 3" Kakimoto, which has been hacked up as it was originally intended for an R33. Wondering how much louder it'll be than what is legal, anyone have any idea?

3" "Straight pipe catback, lol


Edited by bucket_boy101

2.5" Kaki R, with mid muffler should be more or less around legal limit. Without the mid muffler like that though I'm guessing it would be rather loud and droney. It should still be reasonably subtle though with an oval muffler as opposed to a straight through mid section with a cannon.

you've come too far to back down. saw your car on zero clearance. the first of many photos no doubt. don't let someone else snap it up and take in the glory.

You mean don't let someone else snap it up and take the head f**k lol.

Alex, I'm going in on Tuesday and speaking to them.

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