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nah after you left yesterday I put the exhaust back on and she's up and running again - albeit with a gutted cat until I get a new one sorted. Pulls harder than it did before it had issues too :P

not stealing the thread but I do have in my garage a straight through "test pipe" Troy (looks like a fair dinkum cat) :rofl:

not stealing the thread but I do have in my garage a straight through "test pipe" Troy (looks like a fair dinkum cat) :P

Well first and main issue is that my cat is welded to my catback pipe, so it's not coming off lol...otherwise what's the difference between running a straight 3" pipe as opposed to a gutted cat? Turbulence? I wouldn't expect it would flow MUCH better, but happy to be wrong :rofl:

Woah 2 pager!!!!!!

Latest news:

I was too slow in the request, and the family I was talking to have arranged other things.... Chrysler 300C's (as in 2)

My gratitude to all who relied. Thanks to all!

Well seeing as everyone is now 'free' lets get some dates happening for the xmas cruise!

Woah 2 pager!!!!!!

Latest news:

I was too slow in the request, and the family I was talking to have arranged other things.... Chrysler 300C's (as in 2)

My gratitude to all who relied. Thanks to all!

Well seeing as everyone is now 'free' lets get some dates happening for the xmas cruise!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Th...ed-t343585.html

:P

Happy to do a Formal run on my motorbike if anyone is keen on that for $50 ... pays for my dinner and fuel

2009 model Suzuki GSXR-750 :D

PM me if interested

LOL!!

No girl wants to go to their formal with helmet hair! :)

Dateless guys who want an excuss to cuddle up to another guy?

(On a side note, some people like to get a motorbike convoy to lead in and out their formal car).

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I did one last year, was fun.

I'd be down for another if I'm free

we had ours 2 days ago, had an R35 GTR lined up but decided to go with my friends in the chevs

oh, drivers, try and actually get into the formal, yr 12 girls, over 18 :/

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