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Hey now, I'm glad its come down in price for one, I've waited a very long time and saved for a while to afford one. Active duty doesnt make much dude. Let alone to feed my modding habit.
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Watch you end up buying back your stolen exhaust LoL. Which exhaust is he selling you? Same one? Or different?
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Damn exhaust theft... that's pretty ghetto man lol. Well, hopefully the guy who stole your exhaust got swept away by one of those mini-tornadoes. Perhaps his luck would have been...... exhausted
Watch you end up buying back your stolen exhaust LoL. Which exhaust is he selling you? Same one? Or different?
Watch you end up buying back your stolen exhaust LoL. Which exhaust is he selling you? Same one? Or different?
That's funny, I actually just emailed him an hour ago... and he replies back to me.
http://www.more-japan.com/product.ph...at=1569&page=1 for 300$ is that a good price for used? I know they're pretty quiet. But power-wise would I be loosing any??
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That's really F'd up. Stealing someone's car or just parts of it is about one of the quickest ways to get your *** shot. A car can be a really special thing to some people, especially when they put their blood, hard earned money and sweat into it. I'd say you'd be totally justified in lethally defending it, maybe not legally. I get pissed as it is when people ding my cars, I'm sure I don't want to know what it would fee like if someone steals pieces of it.
Thanks for sharing your story, I don't live in the friendliest of neighborhoods too. Makes me think of a few things I can do to minimize my risk of theft as the others have pointed out.
Thanks for sharing your story, I don't live in the friendliest of neighborhoods too. Makes me think of a few things I can do to minimize my risk of theft as the others have pointed out.
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I feel your pain. I like the electrical current idea. I've actually thought of doing this with my old car (broken into twice and left on cinder blocks the second time). Sorry dude... Hope things work out.
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