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hey guys, going over the pits soon and car is going into workshop on Thursday...

i need a stock exhaust by then, only found out last night i need one, please someone help

i have an R34... do R33 exhausts fit?

please help, 6 pack in it for willing party, hope that's enough cheers!

Andrew

call me on 0433 560 364

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yeah got a sticker...

had Guy's stockies on the rears and i was meant to change them that morning but i forgot the lock nut...

took Lucy home and got done for 'speeding' but they didn't give me a fine lol

gave me a sticker for tyres i was meant to change that morning!!! *steam coming out of ears*

another reason for the sticker is because my licence plate is on the wrong side like WTF... said nothing about the fixed back or anything in the engine or the ride height... is all good, car is going into the shop tomorrow

man i'm pissed off lol not long to go until the show either

reason for the liscence plate is i assume its on the drivers side?

If you get flashed the camera cant see it so your not allowed it like that.

They just don't like it being on that side, cameras still do pick it up anyway. Chances are the pits won't care about it being there anyway, even if the cop wrote it down.

reason for the liscence plate is i assume its on the drivers side?

If you get flashed the camera cant see it so your not allowed it like that.

camera can still see it no matter what side its on... they just dont like it... and why do you need to change your exhaust Andrew? Just raise it up a bit, get the 100mm clearance and your laughing man!

lol hey guys

thanks for all the advice, what's going to happen is i'm going to the pits to get an extension and only thing i'm going to fix is the cat

then i'll just fix the list they write down after i get my inspection because apparently i'll only have to fix that and not the WHOLE thing so yeah i'll take it from there

thanks for all the advice once again peeps as well as the offers for exhausts... i'll keep you all updated!!!

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