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Not reversible?

nope

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Audi A8 uses individual LED's for the main driver headlights. Probably the next craze to be copied by all other car manufacturers.

Props for Audi to create something even cooler than the led strip they made in the past

best headlights have to go to Nissan President 6 gun projectors

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Will a standard cat back exhaust fit on a aftermarket cat flange?

i'd guess it should coz an aftermarket catback fits stock cat flange

gf sprained my finger like a boss.

hands a little swolen, and it hurts every time i forget and hit the space bar with my thumb.

/csb

im gonna tell the bitch downstairs at work to make me a sandwich.. then im gonna pay her

looks like some bloke was late for work on frankston dandy road this morining, now hes getting his nice new EVO..

iMPOUNDED..

Pretty funny it was too low and they couldnt get it on the tow truck..what speed would you be doing to get an on the spot impound?

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