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Hopefully the sucker fits Alvin, I did a fair bit of cutting on that front pipe...

If not I can just make a new bracket for it.

How does it sound mate? I asked Grant that question after doing his exhaust and he just stared blankly at me and chuckled. :unsure:

They didn't say shit about stairs being a problem. If my entire job was delivering stuff, I'd be mindful of these issues, maybe ask the customer etc. The box was 107kg apparently, carried it up with my mate no dramas #@dezz

Sadly being mindful isn't for everyone!

Sounds like you should have carried it up by yourself to truly #@dezz if what I hear is true :P

How does it sound mate? I asked Grant that question after doing his exhaust and he just stared blankly at me and chuckled. :unsure:

Hehe, the more I drive that thing, the exhaust still felt the same as before.

Hope it answer your question :P

Hopefully the sucker fits Alvin, I did a fair bit of cutting on that front pipe...

If not I can just make a new bracket for it.

How does it sound mate? I asked Grant that question after doing his exhaust and he just stared blankly at me and chuckled. :unsure:

lower note, but quieter. yeah just need to acquire the exhaust bush first before thinking about how to fit it.

i got more low end/mid end. so it does feel more responsive.

Hopefully the sucker fits Alvin, I did a fair bit of cutting on that front pipe...

If not I can just make a new bracket for it.

How does it sound mate? I asked Grant that question after doing his exhaust and he just stared blankly at me and chuckled. :unsure:

obviously grant just doesn't appreciate a good exhaust note.

They didn't say shit about stairs being a problem. If my entire job was delivering stuff, I'd be mindful of these issues, maybe ask the customer etc. The box was 107kg apparently, carried it up with my mate no dramas #dezz

It took 2 of you...?

need people for sea kayaking or else they wont do one over christmas break. Need 4 people or 2 couples. It'd be a great present for your partner if you havent organised anything yet.

details:

http://www.bayplay.com.au/sea-kayaking-south-channel-fort.html

need people for sea kayaking or else they wont do one over christmas break. Need 4 people or 2 couples. It'd be a great present for your partner if you havent organised anything yet.

details:

http://www.bayplay.com.au/sea-kayaking-south-channel-fort.html

I want to go white water rafting. Is kayaking hard?

Already booked Sri Lanka for January and Fiji for feb lol I'm feeling a bit like martini

it's amazing how much your opinion of someone changes when you see a motorbike helmet on thier desk at work every day for a year, then one day you see them out the front getting onto a scooter

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