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im getting one too. :P

id heat wrap it, but thats just cause im lazy and cant be arsed with heat shields.

I thought you got the GK dump, or did you end up sending it back?

I have access to a fair amount of the adhesive reflective heat shield material that I figure I can stick to anything that might be affected if need be. I can't see myself upping the boost or driving it hard enough to warrant heat wrap.... but if there's something I might have overlooked...

I'm going to be getting a AM dump front pipe as soon as Andrew has made one for me, do you guys think it needs heat wrap... keeping in mind I run stock boost?

Suppose it depends whether you're running a pod or an enclosed CAI. If the later, probably no real need but if you're running a pod, may make a difference in summer by removing some of the under bonnet heat.

Again, a wise choice :P Considering getting a whole system?

No. I have an Apexi N1 Evolution cat back I bought from an interstate forum member in December last year collecting dust in the garage, I'll get this fitted when I get the dump/front and cat fitted.

No pod SLED, factory intake with apexi panel filter.

I thought you got the GK dump, or did you end up sending it back?

still got that pos... sold the front pipe, still selling the dump pipe. couldnt be arsed arguing for a refund, so im just selling the shit. luke called andrew the other day while he was helping me with my turbo and i decided id bite the bullet and buy an AM dump and front.

still got that pos... sold the front pipe, still selling the dump pipe. couldnt be arsed arguing for a refund, so im just selling the shit. luke called andrew the other day while he was helping me with my turbo and i decided id bite the bullet and buy an AM dump and front.

ns? :laughing-smiley-014:

nothing like a real cornish pasty Stevie

depends on what u call real

the cornish pasties they sell arent quite authentic, being that theyre just meat and vege mix in a shortcrust

a true cornish pie (as was made for the miners) would be comprised of a meat section and a fruit section (representing the main course and the desert respectively) and the end would be a big knurled section of pastry that would be thrown away (since the miners hands would be covered in coal soot)

you might have the forward section made of beef and peas or something like sausage and potato, and the second section would be diced apricots or plum pie... usual cornish fare, but baked into an all-in-one snack

trivia 101. you may leave cash donations on my door.

-D

into these cornish-pasty.jpg now are we :P

Thats a samosa dude.

I have a rad samosa recipe, with ground beef, tumeric, cumin, garam masala, salt n pepper, garlic and a pastry made from wheat and butter, deep fried to orgasmic perfection

whoever ur wife is, she wishes she had a dohmar right about now

-D

depends on what u call real

the cornish pasties they sell arent quite authentic, being that theyre just meat and vege mix in a shortcrust

a true cornish pie (as was made for the miners) would be comprised of a meat section and a fruit section (representing the main course and the desert respectively) and the end would be a big knurled section of pastry that would be thrown away (since the miners hands would be covered in coal soot)

you might have the forward section made of beef and peas or something like sausage and potato, and the second section would be diced apricots or plum pie... usual cornish fare, but baked into an all-in-one snack

trivia 101. you may leave cash donations on my door.

-D

for the record,

i aint making u no frikin cornish pasty,

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