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Yep, no idea what Suzuki was thinking with the stock exhaust on that model. the 07 stock can is about a 1/3 the length, black and nowhere near as ugly.

Suzuki was just adhearing to restrictions like every other manufacturer in Japan. Rules change.

No stock pipe will ever be as disgusting as this:

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Congrats ham! Found one u want yet?

about to start looking!

where is the best place to look,

so far i'm just on carsales and evolutionoz

to be honest, i'm a little sick of them lol.

says the guy with a yellow R34 gtt :P

Hamish, did you leave the dick drawn in the dust on your heatshield? Lol

the dick stays... it's been there for like 2 years man.... washed it but you can still see it

Everything's expensive on Evo oz, "selling my pride and joy" lol. The fact that they think a modded 7 is worth more than an 8 blows my mind

Carsales is good, Sydney is better.. I was gonna go up for a week and just look at a few and buy one until this popped up.

Becoming? Mate it was like that 8 years ago when I use to go out

Haha well I dunno, I think it's shithouse now. Used to love going out when I was 18-21. Almost 23 and haven't really been out in the past 18 moths lots (misses) but yeah, went out on the weekend and I was like wot.... :|

Got me thinking though, maybe shit wasn't better when I used to head out, possibly was just a lot younger and thought it was mad cool. Lol probably exactly the same, just matured lol.

Suzuki was just adhearing to restrictions like every other manufacturer in Japan. Rules change.

No stock pipe will ever be as disgusting as this:

Ducati-1199-Panigale-Japan-exhaust-01.jpg

I'm sure every manufacturer adhered to the same rules and none came out with anything as hideous as that.

That Ducati pipe has nothing on the 08 gixxer

about to start looking!

where is the best place to look,

so far i'm just on carsales and evolutionoz

I got mine on Gumtree, 7 grand due to the previous owner not checking the oil and lunching the engine.

I just placed an order for a full Brian Crower 2.3 stroker kit with all parts to rebuild the engine and it only came to $3700. Including the machining I should be able to keep it under $13,000 total cost by my estimates.

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