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So what did everyone think?

That last photo looks like NDRs rubbing his hands in excitement at the sight of those polished mufflers while R33Deviat ponders just how big a muffler will fit under the back of the Satria....

Well, Nick u were pretty close with ur guess, i am happy with the zorst under my baby, but was amazed at one of the mufflers there that no joke, i could fit 2 of my fists down......would of been about 15 cm in diameter......really comon how biga muffler you need lol!!!! I think it was the "Pro" muffler ahahah okay some may not get that joke.......

Anyways apart from that the day was excellent, fun had by all...thanks to TOsh and Andrew for figuring out how to use my "Old Skool" R.S.M!! Did a little purchasing myself...gear knob and some seat covers to protect my babys!

Thanks to John for the day and putting on the free food and drinks!

Cheers Ando

Not sure what happened to the pic of me putting V down my throttle body, seemed to have been lost in the action but it did happen. I can now see how this stuff with some decent loud music and the fast cars you drive can make for an interesting combo.

PS The foru cases of V ran out before end of the day but heaps of Coke and Susages and other left. It was a pumping fun day all round.

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