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Old 03-19-2018   #11
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Looks Unfinished and if you add a tip the angle will look off
Agreed. Needs a finishing touch.
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Old 03-20-2018   #12
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Straighten with tips and maybe painted with high temp Black. JMHO


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Old 03-25-2018   #13
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The angle of the muffler being off reminds me of the fart can mufflers on Honda civics and dodge neons. Just a personal preference though. If you put tips on, it may be tough to square them up with the rear bumper cover. Are you tig welding this together?
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Old 03-25-2018   #14
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The angle of the muffler being off reminds me of the fart can mufflers on Honda civics and dodge neons. Just a personal preference though. If you put tips on, it may be tough to square them up with the rear bumper cover. Are you tig welding this together?
Lol I've never seen a fart can tilted, they are usually always round
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Old 03-25-2018   #15
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Lol I've never seen a fart can tilted, they are usually always round
Lol. Tilted at an extreme angle to the central axis of the car.

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Old 03-25-2018   #16
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Lol. Tilted at an extreme angle to the central axis of the car.

Oh ok.... Ya mine don't do that lol
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Old 03-27-2018   #17
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Lol. Tilted at an extreme angle to the central axis of the car.

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Old 03-28-2018   #18
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You might consider painting the muffler black and leaving the outlet as is
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