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damn that sucks - who did you order through man?

I bought it second hand through my mate's importing business. There was like 20 exhausts on the shipment and mine was the only one that got damaged :P

My gearbox came in the same load and was fine too.

Imagine if it got damaged while shipping :P How shattered would you be? I ordered a Phoenix Power one and it got smashed up on the way from Japan.

Ordered a few things from streeter. Always packages well and had no problems

240rwkw, with 1/4 tank or less of 2 month old petrol (about 1/4 tank when it was towed in for work). Rang me 2day 2 ask what petrol I normally use 2 fill up. Maybe that has something 2 do with it also. There is a rattle from tailshaft (which I already knew about, could only just feel it periodically beforehand) or box (possibly does, doesnt feel the best always, just need it to hold up a little longer).

What should I do about the tailshaft? Should I go single piece .... or single piece after I no longer daily it, which I will be for a few months after getting her back...or stick with 2-piece?

been smashing nando's 1/2 chicken meals for the last month cos of their buy 1/4 get 1/4 free deal. split it with a mate for lunch and you have 1/4 chicken and half of seriously large peri peri chips for $6.50 each.

Some people like a loud/nice/mean exhaust note as well..

I sold a cat back not long after I bought and fit it because it was too quiet, almost stock sounding.

i like loud/mean sounding ones

although i kept the old 32 pretty quiet at the end, but the evo quiet loud now

loved your old exhaust though :)

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