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rather than a grinder I would be saying hole saw it makes a nicer modification (I did this with my 200 makes it look better and easier to do)

yeh n no, depends how good one is with an angle grinder. plus with a hole saw (they cost a fark load for the required size) u dont know exactly where the pipe is going to go through

hey bryn and troy..

i've got the next 3 weeks off work and some money burning a hole in my pocket..hmm what to do :thumbsup:

isaac, i'll PM u my bank details, u can store ur money in there :laugh:

isaac, i'll PM u my bank details, u can store ur money in there :thumbsup:

nah just send me your atm card and pin, i'll take it down to the bank and transfer the money into your account, thats how nice i am :laugh:

but seriously, i'm not sure what to do, was thinking of doing one of those v8 supercar experience things, or that wrx experience rally school... or just sitting round the house, drinking heavily and shouting.

Having done the WRX experience, I would definitely do the V8 one as the Rally one was crap!! I got to drive 4 laps in a 5 hour period........ bored out of my skull. And the price was crap too. I complained afterward and was offered to do the SAME thing again!! Now why would I want to do that????

Having done the WRX experience, I would definitely do the V8 one as the Rally one was crap!! I got to drive 4 laps in a 5 hour period........ bored out of my skull. And the price was crap too. I complained afterward and was offered to do the SAME thing again!! Now why would I want to do that????

:thumbsup: that sucks ass... although i think the v8 one doesnt' use a proper v8 supercar, its a standard ss they just strip out and slap a rollcage in, would still be fun tho!

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