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ill get a pic of under for you if you like ive had whole exhaust tucked cos a defect previously basically rattles against car sometimes but defs no clearence issues my sideskirt, front bar are the problems

thanks man if you could that would be sweet, looks hot as :thumbsup:

i'll probably just print the pic of and ask my exhaust guy to do that :D

thanks man if you could that would be sweet, looks hot as :thumbsup:

i'll probably just print the pic of and ask my exhaust guy to do that :D

no problems you on iphone i can just mms it to ya if you pm me your number there isnt a lot to see, id say talk to ash no here he had similar thing done on his chaser and for less a guy out s/e did it most exhaust shops are dumb and wont know how or wont do it.

primal did mine at billys

no problems you on iphone i can just mms it to ya if you pm me your number there isnt a lot to see, id say talk to ash no here he had similar thing done on his chaser and for less a guy out s/e did it most exhaust shops are dumb and wont know how or wont do it.

primal did mine at billys

That was ScottyNM35. He has done some fab work for me before, highly recommended :)

Also Leigh.. i'm sure straight pipes will help with that EPA you just got.. lol

lol...loan is only when u desperate...or only if u know u can pay it off in a yr time...otherwise u pay too much for a car thts not worth that money...if u get wht i mean...

Perspective. I took out a 20k+ loan which means I get a interest rate of 7.2% per annum. No fees as above. Over five years they're making less than 3k off me. I'm happy with my loan...I'm not desperate, but I'm not rich either. Got me my car when I wanted it in an affordable way. Or I still wouldn't have enough to buy it now. As it is in less than a year I've already paid 10k off

grant think the fees for non hecs student is just above 1k a subject...u got 4 sub in a sem and 8 a yr.... requirements will be diff for mature age...ill be in swinny on tues..if i remember ill pop into the business faculty and if they open get some info for you :)

Harsh, thanks for that, I plan to drop them a email and see if they're alive so I could try to find a time to swing past.

They're in Hawthorn Campus or?

$1k a subject eh? Will ask around (from memory accounting courses aren't cheap).

no problems you on iphone i can just mms it to ya if you pm me your number there isnt a lot to see, id say talk to ash no here he had similar thing done on his chaser and for less a guy out s/e did it most exhaust shops are dumb and wont know how or wont do it.

primal did mine at billys

no worries i'll pm ya now :)

by Ash you mean Ashneel yeh? will hit him up as well

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