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- alexperkins
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- chrischap2003
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Another reason i wanted to go to a hidden... if you can see in my picture it used to have a twin exit exhaust, and its warped the rear bumper (bad times)....and also i didnt want to cut into my bumper
This si the exhaust my car had when i bought it at the beignning of the year, it was a powerflow and was LOUD: -

And i went to the subtle sounding and looks of a hidden one: -

This si the exhaust my car had when i bought it at the beignning of the year, it was a powerflow and was LOUD: -

And i went to the subtle sounding and looks of a hidden one: -

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Yeh Alex, sort yours out with a tip
That's the reason I'd hesitate on a twin exit, if it's too low it looks poop and would scrape, but if it's too high it'll destroy the bumper!!
Old member on here D-Dub had a nice one (Rupy is now in the process of selling that little beauty). It was pretty low though.
That's the reason I'd hesitate on a twin exit, if it's too low it looks poop and would scrape, but if it's too high it'll destroy the bumper!!
Old member on here D-Dub had a nice one (Rupy is now in the process of selling that little beauty). It was pretty low though.







