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has anyone used those cardboard like gaskets from justjap? (for dump/front pipes)

wasnt game to use it when i installed mine

sorry andrew cant help ya, sick as a dog atm

2 or 3 of those bolts are easier to get to from under the car

and should be torque up to around 30~nm/torque (from memory)

good luck :)

okay, thanks Steve was all good... i can feel the difference already, my split dump is a Just Jap and first time i turned the car on you could hear it wasn't sealed up 100% but after it heated up it's not leaking at all... brand spanking new dude!

thanks for all the guys that came, ended up being a pretty adventurous day!

nice to have a chat and a few beers and catch up, always willing to do bush mechanics people...

once again, thanks Tom, Rhys, Sunny, Michael and Guy!

any questions people feel free to ask

Andrew :(

haha, dude it sounds awesome, me and tom went for a quick thrash... never driven a car with screamer b4, my 34 is so getting one now... btw, thanks andrew, you have made me want to keep the 34 now...

I'm just glad we got the job done, haha :D

Just need a 3" front pipe and your laughing :D

Also I'm amazed at the difference between the feel of the 33 and 34, both fast and powerful, the 33 more earthy and edgy and the 34 more luxury and relaxing.

haha Guy i know i know...

yeah, i've noticed the effects of a screamer now...

scare the sh*t out of people and guys that would generally want a run, i just let them head off... catch up and go easy, drop it and have it hammer in their ears and fly off... look in the mirror and they don't bother catching up... is really funny

oh yeah... keep your GTT Guy, awesome cars... now it's time for a front pipe

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