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I LOVE SAU SA..lol..... every thread turns into, "the wasteland", slags, rubbish, for sale ad's, the list goes on and on... :thumbsup:

matter of fact, this is a wasted post too..lol

my 2c worth for the day

james i got a titanium cat back on mine only the cannon at the end and cat and it aint that loud at all it got a deeper note to it tho

Explain? Just the cat and the cannon are full titanium and the rest is stainless steel? How much that cost you?

Because of you Chad (yes, I'm blaming you :D), I am now $10,000 poorer.

I pick it up tomorrow night. So it looks like I'm back into another Skyline :bunny:

Cant wait!

Explain? Just the cat and the cannon are full titanium and the rest is stainless steel? How much that cost you?

The one JIS has is off a 33 coupe, full cat back system in 4'' Ti including rear resonator.

Because of you Chad (yes, I'm blaming you :D ), I am now $10,000 poorer.

I pick it up tomorrow night. So it looks like I'm back into another Skyline :bunny:

Cant wait!

I remember following the build up of that, Kiers workshop was just down the road from my old work. Excellent buy there, if you get any dramas with it, go see Peter at JMS, he did most of the original spanner work on it

Because of you Chad (yes, I'm blaming you :bunny: ), I am now $10,000 poorer.

I pick it up tomorrow night. So it looks like I'm back into another Skyline :)

Cant wait!

:D good work, that car is real fast, very good buy for that price. :bunny:

Because of you Chad (yes, I'm blaming you :D), I am now $10,000 poorer.

I pick it up tomorrow night. So it looks like I'm back into another Skyline :bunny:

Cant wait!

drive to my house yeah :) i still have that turbo timer if i could of got the bank to give me another 10k i would of bought it just for the engine :bunny:

I remember following the build up of that, Kiers workshop was just down the road from my old work. Excellent buy there, if you get any dramas with it, go see Peter at JMS, he did most of the original spanner work on it

i would take it to Willall before Peter

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