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WTB/borrow/rent r33 gtst stock cat back exhaust to clear DB EPA notice i got in the mail the other day after going through a booze bus the other week

needs to be in Melb

do you have to go to the Epa testing bay, or just go to an exhaust place and get it test?

Cause i know this place, you just pay them and they will pass you.

WTB/borrow/rent r33 gtst stock cat back exhaust to clear DB EPA notice i got in the mail the other day after going through a booze bus the other week

needs to be in Melb

Hey mate iv got a stock r33 exhaust you can borow, Im in rowville PM me if you want my details.

Aaron.

do you have to go to the Epa testing bay, or just go to an exhaust place and get it test?

Cause i know this place, you just pay them and they will pass you.

its just the exhaust shop DB test.. plz pm the details of this shop

EPA all cleared.. thanx to basti for lending me his stock exhaust

also Cheltenham Exhaust City (1 park Road, Cheltenham) were great to deal with.. drove in and they tested on the spot with no waiting time.. in and out in 5-10mins and $30 later

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