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that is a summit raceing stainless muffler of the flowmaster "style" interior. the headers are msa and powder coated locally with a 40 plus inch glass pac in between. the pipe behind the headers and in front of the pac is stainless steele but my guy could not get his machine to bend the stainless from there to the muffler. oh well, we tried.

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Looking good man. Love the flared look. That's the first time I've see a chrome rear finishing panel. Not sure that's what it's called. It might go better with a darker color body but the jury is still out on that. Can't wait to see the finished product. :)

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That chrome tail light finisher is the sign of the Northern Goth Samuri. Thier traditional dress is silver and chrome with large fender flares because of the size of thier feet. I have seen both blue and black interior interpretations in my studies. I understand that their women are traditionally shaved and very smooth. Isn't that right, CDavid?

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yes chris, your mention of the fabled north country takes me back to the days i spent searching for the only known female goth samuri. she was said to be dressed in black but was forced into excile after a spell was placed on her by the dark lord of hasselhoffenoff. he left her with what he though was a curse of shiny new chrome rear bump panels. the males in this region found the symmetry to be very intoxicating and she soon became highly sought after as a symbol of old school factory modification.

that was an unsuccessfull short trip between my 3rd and fourth world tours. from those days gone by i chose to chrome my panels in tribute to her legendary beauty. i saw her from a far but i can not verify how smooth she was. indeed she was shaven.

enigma, you are correct. when the car was blue, the chrome was more prominent and more fun to look at......

cdave

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