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:closedeyes: Not a worry mate, small world eh?

Andrews stuff is indeed quality, you WON'T be disappointed! What did you get made up?

Yeah tis a small world. After watching you guys reverse up the street I just reversed into the driveway on the corner... too easy lol!

I got the split dump/front pipe and hi flow cat

on the talk of ebc, found out today my greddy is dead :S

weighing up wat to do now.

Should i get another ebc or should i just go a bleed valve?

Experiences and opinions welcome.......

hmmm may have to go visit a friend at autobahn then tomorrow if they are that cheap now, think i paid at least double for mine a couple of years ago.

yeah, hdi's are going $180 - $350. cant be that bad, use the same gear as the higher priced stuff on the market.

LOL, no one has noticed yet........would've thought the post whores would be more alert. :closedeyes:

Who will work out what I'm talking about 1st?

and MODS, shhhhhh!!

stop being cryptic god dammit. its 0030.

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