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Well my headers are finally here.

I chose not to have the mid pipe made up as this was going to be another 2 - 3 week wait as he did not have a jig to make it up and would have to get a Sentra in to do so.

I'll make it myself once i fit them up :)

Anyway, enjoy the photos.

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Thanks mate!

So another little job will get scratched off the list this weekend.

The guys at Batteries Direct process orders really quickly, this was next day delivery!

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This will be going in the boot to make way for my next surprise :)

Thanks dude. Lol it was never my intentions, to be in a magazine, though it might be something different to fully hectic uleh spec Pulsars. Actually speaking of that my old car was in HPI recently.

Here's a shit photo a mate of mine sent to me.

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Well I made a bit of progress this afternoon, had an hour or so before the missus got home :P

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I've got tomorrow off, so i should have it completed tomorrow afternoon.

I'm going to paint the bracket tomorrow also.

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