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12 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

Er actually I catch this thing that I don't know what's wrong with me from Dave lol emoji23.png

Slightly better but still no eating sign :( I tried some soup emoji501.png but yeah didn't feel good after I ate em

 

 

Awwww Daaaaaaave!

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The boys at C-Red got the car ready for the pits today, should be all good for next Friday, removed the highly illegal race parts lol

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Mine is ready ! I need a quick wash , I've done the details [emoji28]
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Yer I wasn't worried about cost just wanted something to last and something with a nice note.

I bought a 100cell cat, a long magnaflow for the centre and a bigger one for the rear. From super cat converters in Wangara. It's 3" from the turbo. With the dump pipe running parallel plumbed into the first bend at the bottom so the exhaust draws it along. You can get the magnaflows at 3" I/d and put 4 slots in it and use accuseal clamps to seal it.
Anything would do the job on a budget, u can get a full system on ebay for 300 bucks

DSC_0219.jpegDSC_0144.jpegit really takes out all the high note and gives it a beautiful deep sound. It also runs pretty quiet when cruising considering 115 is 3000rpm.



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