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that isn't just a fart can either. full 3" catback exhaust with 3" test pipe deleting the cat.

look at that fart can :P

:rofl:

Whats it sound like?

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:P

actually doesn't sound all that bad. everyone was very surprised that it gives out a deep low tone at lower rpm range. :P

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It's a 2.4L, of course the bigger displacement has a deeper tone.

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It's a 2.4L, of course the bigger displacement has a deeper tone.

not quite sure you are correct on that one. one of my buddies has an s14 with a 3" and it sounds ridiculously loud. he had to put his silencer back in and resonator.

Whats hanging opposite the exhaust. Almost looks like a furby

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Ok doesn't really look like a furby I just wanted it to be one.

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on the opposite side of my folgers can is a panda bear. :P

Man I thought it was a tampon.

There are three of those in one of the wreckers I use. I was checking them out and the seats are nice to sit in. If they were in better shape I would have grabbed them.

Hey I wanted to make Vampire tea.

Nice. LOL

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