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Thats the plan.. :(

The muffler is rather large but hidden up inside, I painted the rear of the muffler black so that it was as you said.. Unassuming.

Off the road at the moment though.. It munched third gear that has now caused all first 3 gears to lock, damn that 393nm of dyno tractive effort at 2500rpm. :(

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Saw a white R34 yesterday.. quiet as anything, big muffler... looked pretty sweet (as one would expect from an r34 :))

Also, this lady at my work who has been lusting after r33's for a while said she saw miss 33's car. She went on about it for ages... hahah..

Thats it... She's a 3" all the way through with a 3" s/steel tip.

3" should be plenty for up to 300rwkw. :P

I believe Martin runs 450+rwkw of Turbo V8 grunt through a 3" exhaust on the clubby.

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good thing it was dark and u didnt see how dirty it was ..

gunna give it a good clean this week  :D

as if it was dirty, if it was i don't think i would've

cared too much coz i was too busy trying not to

drool everywhere LOL

my backseat is always free if u wana take a ride in it....

lol

spotted silver 34, on hindley on sat afternoon geting defected by a cop...

spotted blue 32 turn on lower north east rd, looked awsome...dunno if u saw me i was at the lights in opposite direction...

nightcrawler (Andrew) i think i saw u on fri nite in town, was that u next 2 me frome street at about 9ish in ur 200?

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nah mate can't have been me (was playing poker all night at a mates house) .... there are quite a few pewter 200s with vertex body kits around now - there are 2 others I know of with clear tail-lights too! Anyone wanna buy one? Only $32,000 - BARGAIN! Genuine 12 second street car daily driver.

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