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      <title>Why the RV6 downpipe is a must for the FK8 Civic Type R</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re looking to squeeze good luck out of your own Civic Type L, installing an rv6 downpipe fk8 is easily among the best moves you may make. The share setup is pretty restrictive, and while the particular K20C1 is a good absolute beast</description>
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