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are fourth gens...?
are fourth gens uni-bodies?
like the third gens are?
it's kinda dissapointing that part of the third gens...that and no true duals...
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are fourth gens...?
are fourth gens uni-bodies?
like the third gens are?
it's kinda dissapointing that part of the third gens...that and no true duals...
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Yes fourth gens are uni bodies.
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Yes fourth gens are uni bodies.
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yeah its sad. the stangs get duals. not the camaros though. stupid GM. they detuned the maros so much.
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yeah its sad. the stangs get duals. not the camaros though. stupid GM. they detuned the maros so much.
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True duals are just something for sound, a good Y-pipe system can flow just as good as a true dual setup.
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True duals are just something for sound, a good Y-pipe system can flow just as good as a true dual setup.
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but its not cool
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but its not cool
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maaaan...that's too bad.
what's the benefit of a uni body?
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maaaan...that's too bad.
what's the benefit of a uni body?
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maaaan...that's too bad.
what's the benefit of a uni body?
Not sure, I think it more flexible or somethng.
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maaaan...that's too bad.
what's the benefit of a uni body?
Not sure, I think it more flexible or somethng.
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but if you're driving say autocross, isn't a sturdy rigid chassis better?
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