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ok so Andrew finally came back from his world trip and was able to fit me in today we made a one off custom exhaust my my car so now i have a 100% orriginal AM performance exhaust from turbo back :)

so from turbo is 3" split pipe the split returns on the bend into a highflow 200cfm cat (which still shoots ;)) out of the cat into a 3" splitter 2" twin pipes all the way back to 2 4" silencers

is nice too :)

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man Andrew said it shot flames but man this thing licks them nicely partly due to nissan tune :)

i will try and con someone into siting at a armco while i try some drive by's and do some hungry jacks cooking :D

looks at Luke :)

looks decent steve, sound awesome does it? :)

might have a talk to this 'andrew' about some pipes for the 200. how much did it set ya back? if you dont mind my asking.

looks the goods man, sure it sounds sweet too. Have to hear it, thinking my skyline could use abit more of a roar to it. Might have to tal to this andrew to if he aint too pricey.

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