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afternoon all

Haha probably!

I other news I managed to swap the r33 exhaust I had for a r32 gtr exhaust that actually has a mid muffler in it. I don't have to mess around moving hangers this way. Quieter unicorn here I come!

good to hear, so I guess you never got around to seeing how easily it would fit?

Looking at new shells, should I stick with r chassis is or look at s chassis

glad your Okay man. shit to hear about the car though.

Yeah I will stick with 33

Found a new shell getting it thursday

nice!

LS powered, goon balloon and shit apprentice?

BURN!

afternoon all

good to hear, so I guess you never got around to seeing how easily it would fit?

Hey mate.

The shape was right but it would have required moving hangers. I was able to swap for a HKS hiper which I had on my blue r32. So it was easier and was the exhaust I was actually after!

Looks like it takes a while for you to awaken the beast ;)

hahaha just a bit. This is what happens when people want to do rolling starts at 55-60kmph. To slow for 2nd but too quick for 1st

Here is one against a silver 33GTR, Spoke with the guy after and it ran a 10.56

I want a carbon one though :P

Anyways reshell is planned for the Easter long weekend

Asking the boss tomorrow if I can use the shop

Open invite, anyone wanting to help is allowed to turn up just inbox me. Any one who helps will receive free beer next time I have kesh and we are at a dinner and chat or anywhere beer can be had

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