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what EXHAUST is that or tip?? its just my style, gawd i feel like a women complementing shoes?! anyways who makes it Izumi, Trust, Dolce Gabana, Prada? no seriously though...

oh per request heres a couple more shots of the Silfero...

pressure washed the engine...

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how the shifter sits... its straight it just looks off-centered cause the radio bezel is off...

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S14 engine member...

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S14 Tranny mount, not sure who makes this..

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and the ehxaust looks to be extended...

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Edited by 4DoorWhore
Nice guard work on Wolfwoods car.. Needs something to fill them out a bit better though.

4doorwhore did you pay 1k for the whole car or just the parts you listed?

yeah 1k for the whole car....

:( still looks straight enough to drift!

yeah but it has a temp-junk slip on it and needs a few new parts... plus all together i have two cars and one engine so one has to go... if someone wants a shell then more power to them but im taking everything...

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