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Aint even cheap.

First Kakimoto R cost me $80, HKS Super drager was $120 incl courier from qld, Fujitsubo Legalis Super Ti was $250

African American please. this is me. id offer him 50 bucks.

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Aint even cheap.

First Kakimoto R cost me $80, HKS Super drager was $120 incl courier from qld, Fujitsubo Legalis Super Ti was $250

I should go to the exhaust place at the end of the street and ask him how much it'd cost for him to custom make me something with the same specs as the Fujitsubo Legalis Super Ti.

Surely it'd only be $250 since it'll have no big name branding or anything...

I should go to the exhaust place at the end of the street and ask him how much it'd cost for him to custom make me something with the same specs as the Fujitsubo Legalis Super Ti.

Surely it'd only be $250 since it'll have no big name branding or anything...

then ad 0 on end cos hes strayan.

:O

You dream about Skylines instead of Pulsar?

yeah... maybe cause i could thrash it and not care/break anything (important)

lucky skyline owners have aftermarket exhausts around every corner... most other people have to hunt 2nd hand stuff down or get custom.

yeah... maybe cause i could thrash it and not care/break anything (important)

lucky skyline owners have aftermarket exhausts around every corner... most other people have to hunt 2nd hand stuff down or get custom.

go cry on a pulsar forum nancy boy

Also want to be taken for a spin :D

On another note, after going from shagged 275 NT05s to 245 Dunlops I've gone from traction in 2nd on good roads to 'lols' but I don't feel like I'm going to spin out to a tree in the wet which is nice.

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Did you end up fixing your sexcel after breaking at Alvins? What turned out to be problem? May have asked before lol

yeah, clutch slave cylinder stuffed up along with gearbox.

It's running like a little rocket pocket now.

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