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dunno what would happen to a friends house that was literally destroyed

they have to rebuild the house because it was damaged so badly

$1000 will do wonders for them

well thats what home insurance would cover. This is only additional support by centrelink for small repair jobs and any cost burdens caused on the owner which their insurance doesnt cover. ie. hotel costs etc

pretty stock at the moment, just got a cat back and front mount.

All im gonna do is straight pipe it and get some baller fittment happening

Looks good man! Can't wait to see the baller fitment either :)

I have slightly better fitment now. 2mm short of flush in the rear and 7mm of poke on the front :D

no idea at the moment, still doing some research.... i have a feeling it may involve large amouts of dish

dish for sure so many choices too... meisters are the old favourite

Looks good man! Can't wait to see the baller fitment either :)

I have slightly better fitment now. 2mm short of flush in the rear and 7mm of poke on the front :D

pics or it never happened.

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