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Review - Buddy Club B Series Header & Buddy Club Spec III Exhaust
ohhh creppsss.. i just checked for scratches because I remember on Monday.. i was driving through Blacktown and couldn't avoid a hectic pothole (on Sunny Holt Road) as there was a car beside & behind me.. and there are scratches dammit..
I saw you on that day getting your exhaust done. Was heading to the old JDM Yard to see if they left some direction to the new place, but sadly they just showed their new address.
Nice gains BTW, How would these headers go compare to TODA headers?
+1 amazed at the fact that a jap header isn't a direct bolt-on!
amazed at all the people who don't realise these 'tri-y' style headers are actually a "long tube" design... and that you need to 'de-cat' to fit the header... they are not direct bolt-on...
hence the adjustable 'test-pipe' that felix had... pic 1, post 1.
i am proud that felix did go to all the effort to fit a cat... he had to get the short cat from SMSP to do so, so three cheers to felix for doing the right thing...
amazed at all the people who don't realise these 'tri-y' style headers are actually a "long tube" design... and that you need to 'de-cat' to fit the header... they are not direct bolt-on...
hence the adjustable 'test-pipe' that felix had... pic 1, post 1.
i am proud that felix did go to all the effort to fit a cat... he had to get the short cat from SMSP to do so, so three cheers to felix for doing the right thing...
i guess the most surprising part for everyone is that the holes didn't line up.. i was quite shocked when Brad told me he had to hand file them..
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