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When will you get it back Scottie?

Sometime tomorrow mate. Few things got on top of him today and at like 7pm his welder ran out of gas. So best to put it till tomorrow. Another 2-3hours of custom fab work and it will be all good to go.

Joys of a full customer exhaust i guess

Sometime tomorrow mate. Few things got on top of him today and at like 7pm his welder ran out of gas. So best to put it till tomorrow. Another 2-3hours of custom fab work and it will be all good to go.

Joys of a full customer exhaust i guess

but will be well worth the wait mate.

Keen to see pix once all done

Went to pick up the Skyline with the new exhaust tonight at 7pm...

Safe to say its very different!!!!!!!!

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Long story short dint have enough time to get it completed. Least they were good enough to lend me a car for the night

Skid vids! :P

Just got the call from the exhaust shop I've been waiting all day for. Exhaust is all good to go, Plan A was them drop the car to me, however do to the "modification list" on my car the workshop weren't comfortable driving it on the road incase they get pulled over by the boys in blue... I will head down after work to pick it up.

Here is a few pictures in the mean time

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Because who needs a cat ;)

Well I am more of a dog person.

Car is a lot deeper than the old system and at WOT on gate is not as full on loud but still got a lot of noise. Not as raspy if that makes any sense to people.

Due to it being pretty late and dark when i got home i avoided making a sound recording. I might take it for a spin tomorrow after work and see how it sounds on record

Well I am more of a dog person.

Car is a lot deeper than the old system and at WOT on gate is not as full on loud but still got a lot of noise. Not as raspy if that makes any sense to people.

Due to it being pretty late and dark when i got home i avoided making a sound recording. I might take it for a spin tomorrow after work and see how it sounds on record

come to scouting run with me :)
Now that could be tempting as I can't actually make the normal cruise. Where does it start?
Well I'm guessing where it is suppose to start at the Yatala BP servo. Best to check with Mike first.

I will meet him at Mt Tamborine in the town centre

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