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My good friend Fred installed "bypass pipes" on his 2007 Porsche GT3RS.  Here he is doing a run through a tunnel.  Turn up the volume. :)

mod note- Be careful with the volume, a straightpipe creates a very distorted sound.  Fried my right speaker. Loudness doesn't hurt a speaker, distortion does.  Start off low and gradually turn it up.

That sounds nice. Sounds like my car when he is just driving. I wish we had a tunnel around here so I could hear how loud my car is.

I owned a moped rental business back in the late 80's, Number 13 sounded JUST like that,lol (had a yz80 pipe on it)

Same rip, minus appx 350 horsies,lol

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Waaaay too many mods to list, but here is a great picture taken by my other buddy Kirby.

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That's a nice lookin Porche. That green isn't my taste but still a beautiful car.

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No replacement for now Ed, I am having waaaay too much fun buying JDM tackle.  :)  In all honesty cars have taken a back seat to fishing.  it's funny how my car buddies think I'm nuts - "how can fishing be more fun than cars?"  is a question I hear all the time.  That is until they come fishing with me.  

You did however make me think about my old Lamborghini - I was looking at some of the old pictures....

Sure is hard to keep a low profile in a car that looks that good.

NOTHING is low profile about these dudes and their toys ;) (ok,...some of the reels are low profile but that's about it,lol)

      Cool car,but a pain to work on. I would love to meet him at a stop light in my Nova...... ;)  It would be motor only, i promise!

LawdhaveMercy but that's Saweeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!  There's just something about a Porsche.... 8-)

Dan

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