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Old 07-01-2008, 01:17 PM
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Looks super clean!!!

Do you like the combo of being catless and reasonatorless? the noise?
Old 07-01-2008, 07:34 PM
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**CAPTAIN PANTS huge thanks for rehosting my pics! i hosted on photobucket this time so this one should last haha.

this is the only other decent pic i have of new polished goodness on the car *booty shot* but the bottom of the canisters didn't catch much light in this photo

thanks for awesome comments all!!!



in response to a few questions:

*i got into the crevices of the mufflers by folding scotch brite pads and stuffing them into the cracks w/ a small flat head screw driver and scrubbed away

*i sprayed a coat of clear (high temp clear) over the mufflers after the polish and they are a breeze to keep clean

*i the sound of catless and resonatorless. sounds like open header except way quiter
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im on my way to walmart right now! hahaha so what are the exact items to have when doing this? this will be my weekend project.
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[QUOTE=Timphan84,Jul 1 2008, 07:41 PM]im on my way to walmart right now! hahaha so what are the exact items to have when doing this?
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looks good!
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looks good man

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And till this day i really never liked the ap1 exhaust cans
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Looks nice! How much time was involved?
Old 07-02-2008, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by mouseS2000,Jul 2 2008, 01:47 PM
Looks nice! How much time was involved?
like 4 -5 hrs total haha - but there was alot of downtime letting the aircraft remover sit for like 30 mins (took 2-3 coats) and beer was involved
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