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MGF project

’d watched, or rather listened, to every MGF exhaust video on YouTube and come to a decision. The exhaust back box I wanted was from Toyosports, not a Daytona or Scorpion. While some had sounded too raspy or just too loud, every MGF I had listened to sounded better than mine at that moment. Driving the car before the Hydragas suspension spheres had been replaced and topped up, I’d managed to catch the exhaust on the ground and introduce a leak. It was actually located before the back box, on the flexi-hose of the mid-section. The horrendous din was enough to keep me driving sedately and it was getting worse by the

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