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Those are the most awesowe looking pipes, IMHO. I saw those x-pipes a while back and fell in love with 'em. I read on your post in the picture section on what you kinda had to do. Did you do the SERT, d/n, or what? How do they sound? What kind of increase/decrease in power did you have? Man, lots of questions. I just love those pipes.
I installed the PC111. They sound FKN awesome, 63hp/69 lbs tq beautiful hp and torqe chart.
SE stage 1 air filter without the football. Factory fwd controls. Only brought it home, heading to Daytona to get some more stuff. Man I think this is going to be fun.
Here is a shot with my 17 year old son, the reason I bought it.
I wish my old man bought me one of these when I was 17.
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