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“The whistles go whoo whoo,” says whistle fan Bubb Rubb.

This seems to be the latest thing in California.

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Bet they wouldn't last long in my neighborhood!:devious:

They would have them stuck in "their own" tailpipe....:cross-eye

Guess there are no noise ordinances there huh?

They wouldn't last very long down here either. What not insert a few potato's up there to shut it up....hmmm that might not go down too well either. Just weld a plate over the whole thing.

We have boy racers here who put little reed inserts in mufflers. They sound revolting. Nothing like the real sound of the enigine shining through is there.

Just my 2 cents...

Can anyone hear Forrest Gump???

Someone bring something like that into my neighborhood, and I'll be doing "further modifications" to their car.

"Homey Don't Play That!"

What's with the World today!!?

At one time auto enthusiasts wanted their car to sound like a finely tuned Ferrari or exotic sports car!! Now they put dual exhaust on 4 bangers and mufflers that sound like a pissed off Bee!!:sick: Now this!! :stupid:

Automotive evolution my #%&*!!

Zedguy

loud 4 bangers are bad enough without that sort of carry on, don't think it will catch on here as the WOF people are getting more and more strict on the loudness of cars.

When I was in College in 1973 we made "wistler tips" from washers and cramded them up exaust pipes of people that we did not like that lived in our dorm. It was great fun to see them start there car, shut it off restart, shut off, restart, get out walk around trying to figure out where the hell the racket was coming from. ROFL ROFL ROFL

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