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daz are u keeping your 85URK plates.. u better their so good haha. It's pretty hard to find a good combo these days

yeah, i wont be selling them anytime soon. even if i didnt have a car they would be in my wall. lol i bought them back when plates were cool ha ha and there were still some decent combo's left. i actually had the plates before i bought the car.

yeah, i wont be selling them anytime soon. even if i didnt have a car they would be in my wall. lol i bought them back when plates were cool ha ha and there were still some decent combo's left. i actually had the plates before i bought the car.

haha yea, i remember when i first saw ur car i had a mate in the car with me and we were both like.. f*k yeh thats so good haha. I see it around a fair bit now.

nah, i know the new owner so i cant lol um but yeah, shame your selling your cars but hey sometimes u just have to move on or upgrade.

Haha yeah thats the way it goes, the angel on my shoulder says sell them and buy a house, the devel on my shoulder says sell them and buy an r34 gt-r... decisions decisions..

gee, im sure somebody out there might look the other way on that one, but its hard to know somebody who would put there arse on the line for that kind of mod. hope u find somebody though. otherwise you will have to spend the cash to get it reversed or plumbed back into your exhuast system, which i have seen customly done before.

gee, im sure somebody out there might look the other way on that one, but its hard to know somebody who would put there arse on the line for that kind of mod. hope u find somebody though. otherwise you will have to spend the cash to get it reversed or plumbed back into your exhuast system, which i have seen customly done before.

its very simple and CHEAP.

maroochy zorst at kunda park plumbed mine back for about $150.....then i got bored with it and got rid of it.

took them 3hrs

Anyone know of where i can get a road worthy certificate for my car and thay will have no problems with external wastegate with screamer, thanks.

Ring up some of the mobile guys, I got a GTR Roadworthied running an entire surge system with 2x bosch 044's, and you know how loud they are, louder than the exhaust.

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