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I have a brand new MetalCat from Trojan on mine (about 2 months old) so I hope it lasts longer than a year......

I know Ben! Mufflers are just going nuts! Will be interesting to see what happens tomorrow at Powatone. Ian is away so it is all up to John to do a good job for me. I was hoping to get a twin 3" tip but i may have to settle for only a single 3" slash cut.

Ex!$t3nZ - I did see your car yesterday mate. It was up on the hoist when I was there. I had to take a couple of looks at it. So not used to seeing a 'Toyota Camry' like that.

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Spotted a White R33 heading along Hindmarsh towards Fyshwick at lunch time. Also a White R33 with a large bodykit on it in Fyshwick on my way to Harris Tech.

(Car's booked in tomoz to get my two new mufflers sorted, yay, hope it will be quiet enough for the police but loud enough for me)

i work just down the road from harris tech, and my line would have been there, mind you i park up the driveway.

also i saw sl33py on southern cross drive at about 6:20pm tonight, i waved but you weren't looking at me, i was heading the other way

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Delayed 'spotted': riding home on my .45 kilowatt set of wheels, I heard the unmistakable noise of a boosted RB. Spun around to see one of my fave gunmetal grey GT-R 32's drive past onto Dairy Flat Road. Waved to owner, got a wave back: suprised he recognised me in my riding kit!

Also spotted (today) a silver 32 GTR, in VERY neat trim, turning up a street in the upper areas of Jerrabomberra. Are you on here, Mr. GT-R owner?

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spotted white R33 with black wing leaving Tuggers past cop shop (automatic)

gunmetal R33 with some kind of shiny rims in Tuggers KFC drive thru

silver series 2 R33 going into Tuggers (near skate park)

black R33 turning into Kambah on Learmonth Dr

all around 7.30-8pm tonight

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