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Unsure, no photos he will let us know tomorrow
Warranty, fix it quick. My head has changed shape and colour with welding jacket, helmet and humidity. From jet black like Elvis too fully red like Ub-40.
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3 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
4 hours ago, t_revz said:


Wetter than usual

How did u get on with the fuel dilution issues trevs?

parked the car in the garage for 3-4 months and it hasnt got any worse haha

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3 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

So my car will be ready tomorrow , when is the next show shine ? Lol
Let’s do small cruise with Trev

thanks but im busy next few weekends.

work this weekend, camping in walpole following week then work next weekend

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What do I do with my old exhaust
Keep it, then maybe sell it. Might be handy to keep if the new one is loud as and annoys you or the new one brings up a fault error code or something down the track. If you leave it at the shop sally will sell it for her Christmas boneus. If you can't fit it in the car I would be able to pick it up in the ute after work for you and drop it off. They might be able to plastic or shrink wrap it for you?
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Keep it, then maybe sell it. Might be handy to keep if the new one is loud as and annoys you or the new one brings up a fault error code or something down the track. If you leave it at the shop sally will sell it for her Christmas boneus. If you can't fit it in the car I would be able to pick it up in the ute after work for you and drop it off. They might be able to plastic or shrink wrap it for you?
Imagine what Nissan is charging for that stock bad boy new! Wouldn't be cheap.
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