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Ummm. Who does this?


And the import crowd (mostly civics) with huge mufflers, more cubic inch displacement in the muffler than in the cylinders under the hood.
 
Note to self on Missing Linc: delete stacks in front of mirrors and windshield before posting TRS pictures...
 
Note to self on Missing Linc: delete stacks in front of mirrors and windshield before posting TRS pictures...
No, leave it... I’m sure it will look good on a Ranger/Lincoln hybrid. :rolleyes:
 
Those stacks have a double function
1. exhaust pipes stay cool do to wind
2. Trailer guides so you can get it on a flatbed without a 2nd person.
Pic for example
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Those stacks have a double function
1. exhaust pipes stay cool do to wind
2. Trailer guides so you can get it on a flatbed without a 2nd person.
Pic for example View attachment 59210

So they are like the old sckool curb feelers except they feel tree branches?!

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I don't know what to do with a grey shirt or something like that for a while now lol
 
Helloooo @Dirtman its called "tie-dye'
 
You posed the question, now it's time for the most obvious answer... Who does it? That guy!
 
I've seen it done to '93 D21. Was really funny. Almost as funny as the 35-13.50 tires. On an otherwise stock 4cyl truck.
 

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