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Old 06-04-2006, 09:42 PM
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Default Avalanche, you owe me a cheeseburger

are you happy now, car's no longer stock, and now you have a noise pedal
Old 06-05-2006, 10:35 AM
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lol, okay. Although I think Im gonna get some magnaflow mufflers and kill my noise pedal a bit, 1500-2000rpm sounds like WOT on a car with a catback.
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All I have to ask now is portillos or hooters? I think a cheeseburger is quite the price for getting hit in the face will several spark plugs and alum. gaskets.
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i was talkin to dave last night, hes like, dam we should have charged his ***

new advise, sawzall cuts stock exhaust better than a cut-off wheel
and for the record whoever said pacesetters go in easy, my hooker lts went in a hell of a lot easier
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matt pacesetters are hard for you because you don't know what your doing.
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Originally Posted by yak
matt pacesetters are hard for you because you don't know what your doing.
i kinda forget what im doing when its 3:30AM, i tend to fall asleep on the floor along with dave falling asleep on the creeper under the car

but honestly, pacesetters have the worse possible EGR hookup location
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Originally Posted by LiquidFire350
i was talkin to dave last night, hes like, dam we should have charged his ***

new advise, sawzall cuts stock exhaust better than a cut-off wheel
and for the record whoever said pacesetters go in easy, my hooker lts went in a hell of a lot easier
I offered you guys cash that day and both of you waved that option several times, snooze you loose. I told dave to find a sawzall, a sawzall cuts everything faster and better. It wouldnt have taken so long if so many random weird things haddent been done Im sure it wouldve gone alot faster. Such as coil packs coming off. I thought the bitch of it was taking 2 hours to cut the stock exhaust off. Ground clearance seems to be okay though



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