Worth drilling Nurspec for Flamer kit???
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Worth drilling Nurspec for Flamer kit???
Who reckons its worth drilling a hole in a Nurspec R system for a flamer kit???Would it devalue the the exhaust if i ever wanted to sell it?
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was just considering the "if i sell it bit" just in case i ever do decide to sell the car and strip it which i very much doubt now, does the spark plug usually go in the tip at the end or in the actual pipe just before the back box??
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Don't need a spark plug in your exhaust to get flames - thats just cheating.
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#11
If you want a flamer kit, then just do it. All you will her on here is peoples personal opinions on flamer kits. I don't think it will make much difference in the price if you were to sell it.
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Don't need a spark plug in your exhaust to get flames - thats just cheating.
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flamer kits are for corsa and saxo drivers !
but do go well with stick on flames down the side and phatt bass pumpin
only jokin by the way
#21
Let me get this straight. You paid around the £500 for a Nur Spec and you are considering drilling a hole in it for the must have chav accessory?
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