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Old 04-21-2008, 12:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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HFP kit and Exhaust

I was wondering if i will have problems with this, i just ordered my vibrant cat back and will get it installed as soon as it comes on my 06 fa1. I will also be getting the full HFP kit when i save up the money for it and wanted to know if i will have any problems with the rear under spoiler because of the vibrant muffler. Im asking because i have read on here that it melted the kit near the muffler. anybody have experience with these 2 products on an fa1??
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the only thing that i have heard on the forum is that the injen titanium exhaust leaving a burn stain on the rear under spoiler of a car. I have heard nothing going wrong with the vibrant
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yeah only seen injen burning problems.
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