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Old 07-12-2012, 12:58 AM   #1
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I have the 3" straight pipe with dual 4" tips. Shit sounds beast.
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Old 07-12-2012, 01:08 AM   #2
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I have the 3" straight pipe with dual 4" tips. Shit sounds beast.
how is the ground clearance ?

I'm thinking about picking one up
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Old 07-12-2012, 07:51 AM   #3
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how is the ground clearance ?

I'm thinking about picking one up
Im slammed on 15" wheels and I rarely scrape.
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Old 07-12-2012, 08:36 AM   #4
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got their short shifter. feels good and similiar to B & M.
you.......... fucking............. tool

its similar to B&M? its a fucking COPY of the B&M. i've had the B&M on my car since the `90s....... funny to see companies replicate shit, and here we are years later and people are like "duuh its SIMILAR"

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I got there header back blast pipes and resonated test pipe wich is all nice and welds look strong ass fuck!! they fit perfect and quality issint getting anny better for that price range! pluss there all tig welded from a robot so says there page ^.^ hehe

stuff like that or steel braided lines id buy from them but i wouldnt trust the bushings on there multi link systems like ruca/tenssion/traction/tow/tie rods ect...
there is a difference between a nice looking weld and a good weld. the problem with products like these, is that there is no way to know what you're purchasing - you're constantly rolling the dice. when i take my car up to a canyon road or am doing 100+ mph, i dont rely on questionable car - i rely on one that is built durable. i dont like knowing that at any given point in time, a fucking part can fail.

whats what these products are, fail products. products that equate low price into questionability and risk. and to you fucking idiots, everything is fine as long as it works. but once it fails, then you're like "damn, i should've spent the extra coin"

brake lines...... why dont you make a post when a brake line fails, you fucking toolbox. then you can tell me how much value you have in that product.

i think i paid under 100 yesterday for goodridge lines w/ reusable aeroquip connectors. gee, lets not go overboard and spend too much money on 4 SS lines... i mean, 100 bucks is REALLY pushing my budget.

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Old 07-12-2012, 09:52 AM   #5
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you.......... fucking............. tool

its similar to B&M? its a fucking COPY of the B&M. i've had the B&M on my car since the `90s....... funny to see companies replicate shit, and here we are years later and people are like "duuh its SIMILAR"

COPY

get it straight......................




there is a difference between a nice looking weld and a good weld. the problem with products like these, is that there is no way to know what you're purchasing - you're constantly rolling the dice. when i take my car up to a canyon road or am doing 100+ mph, i dont rely on questionable car - i rely on one that is built durable. i dont like knowing that at any given point in time, a fucking part can fail.

whats what these products are, fail products. products that equate low price into questionability and risk. and to you fucking idiots, everything is fine as long as it works. but once it fails, then you're like "damn, i should've spent the extra coin"

brake lines...... why dont you make a post when a brake line fails, you fucking toolbox. then you can tell me how much value you have in that product.

i think i paid under 100 yesterday for goodridge lines w/ reusable aeroquip connectors. gee, lets not go overboard and spend too much money on 4 SS lines... i mean, 100 bucks is REALLY pushing my budget.

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Old 07-12-2012, 12:40 PM   #6
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To be quite honest i'd be comfortable running any of their parts. Even their boost parts. Of course people are gonna talk shit. Fuck em. If you want to walk around like a giant vagina your whole life and run stock shit and save save save go ahead and not buy them...... I bet lots of people have shitloads of fun with their isis parts. SHITLOADS.
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Old 07-12-2012, 03:19 PM   #7
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you.......... fucking............. tool



there is a difference between a nice looking weld and a good weld. the problem with products like these, is that there is no way to know what you're purchasing - you're constantly rolling the dice. when i take my car up to a canyon road or am doing 100+ mph, i dont rely on questionable car - i rely on one that is built durable. i dont like knowing that at any given point in time, a fucking part can fail.

whats what these products are, fail products. products that equate low price into questionability and risk. and to you fucking idiots, everything is fine as long as it works. but once it fails, then you're like "damn, i should've spent the extra coin"

brake lines...... why dont you make a post when a brake line fails, you fucking toolbox. then you can tell me how much value you have in that product.

i think i paid under 100 yesterday for goodridge lines w/ reusable aeroquip connectors. gee, lets not go overboard and spend too much money on 4 SS lines... i mean, 100 bucks is REALLY pushing my budget.

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Wow man your taking everything wayy to serious! i have never heard of steel braided lines failing and its obveous ass fuck just by looking on the bite of the welds theres good penetration on the exhaust! Not too cold on the welds at all and not running the welds too hot! Go get laid and stop giving a fuck so often! ull be much happyer.
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Old 07-13-2012, 07:18 PM   #8
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you.......... fucking............. tool

its similar to B&M? its a fucking COPY of the B&M. i've had the B&M on my car since the `90s....... funny to see companies replicate shit, and here we are years later and people are like "duuh its SIMILAR"

COPY

get it straight......................




there is a difference between a nice looking weld and a good weld. the problem with products like these, is that there is no way to know what you're purchasing - you're constantly rolling the dice. when i take my car up to a canyon road or am doing 100+ mph, i dont rely on questionable car - i rely on one that is built durable. i dont like knowing that at any given point in time, a fucking part can fail.

whats what these products are, fail products. products that equate low price into questionability and risk. and to you fucking idiots, everything is fine as long as it works. but once it fails, then you're like "damn, i should've spent the extra coin"

brake lines...... why dont you make a post when a brake line fails, you fucking toolbox. then you can tell me how much value you have in that product.

i think i paid under 100 yesterday for goodridge lines w/ reusable aeroquip connectors. gee, lets not go overboard and spend too much money on 4 SS lines... i mean, 100 bucks is REALLY pushing my budget.

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QFT.

I have so many things I want to say in this thread, but I'll just go ahead and put this back up here. Just because it's popular, doesn't make it right.
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