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Hey guys my name is Vince and I am proud to announce that X-PLODE PERFORMANCE is a newly formed Australian owned company who is here to provide high quality products at very competitive prices. We are starting off by selling racing cat converters but are slowly introducing more products. We are based in Melbourne and have been around the street performance scene for over 20 years.

Here is more about us:

X-PLODE PERFORMANCE is an Australian owned company which is run by some of the best people in the game who have over 20 years of experience working with exhausts and high highly modified cars. At X-PLODE PERFORMANCE we know what car enthusiasts want as we love cars just as much as anyone and we know that they only want products which are tested and proven to work. X-PLODE PERFORMANCE continues to push the boundaries of performance while keeping costs low for consumers as we know when dealing with cars things are generally not cheap and if they are then they are rubbish. All of X-PLODE PERFORMANCE products are crafted only from the highest quality materials available today and have been vigorously tested and proven to work. As our company gradually grows we will be releasing more products so keep checking back and spread the word and support an Australian company which is here to supply high quality products and keep the cost down for the consumer.

Please check out our website www.xplodeperformance.com

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to email me at [email protected]

Cheers

Vince @ X-PLODE PERFORMANCE

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