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Thank you to the execs that organised the cruise and meet. My dad and myself enjoyed it as always. Definately enjoyed the drive with the new toy :) Thanks for making my Honda feel welcome :)

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Yeah your NSX was sweet.

BTW, I really liked the look of the M3, anyone know the specs, I assume it had one of those valve thingie on the exhaust for a unmuffled/ unbaffled scream, nothing a resonators wouldn't fix.

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Yeah your NSX was sweet.

BTW, I really liked the look of the M3, anyone know the specs, I assume it had one of those valve thingie on the exhaust for a unmuffled/ unbaffled scream, nothing a resonators wouldn't fix.

I couldn't hear my own car (at times), whilst following that thing (M3)!

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Yeah your NSX was sweet.

BTW, I really liked the look of the M3, anyone know the specs, I assume it had one of those valve thingie on the exhaust for a unmuffled/ unbaffled scream, nothing a resonators wouldn't fix.

Yes it has a full ArmyTrix Valvetronic Exhaust System (http://armytrix.com/BMW-M3.php)

A full Liberty Walk body kit.

An AirRex Digital Air System

Minor mods to the 4ltr V8 engine

Here is a video of the car being built:

Cheers

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