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i got my catback friday arvo

95mm/3.74" hks catback,

looks very nice and sounds mean, nice and loud

cat needs flanges modified to bolt up to the system, so for now im driving around with a '3" race pipe' gonna get cat modded asap as it's asking for trouble atm. also the exhaust temp sensor had to be cut :( because it was welded into the f**king cat, grr... you guys out there still got your temp sensors?, i heard i don't really need it anyway. i found a big difference in response now, car just wants to rev and pulls a lot better throughout the rev range. can't wait to upgrade the front section. damn without this cat the fumes are horrible, can smell them wafting into the car when the car is idling at the lights with the windows down. Adrian, i reakon you should beat out the cat and get pipe through your cat so it at least looks like you've got one from the outside :) anyway i'm stoked with my new exhaust :)

Chris.

my folks sent me down to bunnings bah but if i do that i get out of stripping wallpaper - anyway on the way back home i got talking to a real cutie mmmmm just as things got interesting lights go bloody green haha oh well :(

it was on the way back he pulled up beside me at the lights well his mate did (i had been to bunnings i dont think they had been there) it was a ute and i saw them like itching forward etc so they could look at my car - and i usually kinda ignore guys like that because a huge percentage of them are idiots but this guy wound down his window and started talking to me and im look mmmmmmmm nice. Yeah but he was passenger. I ws going to do the trick give him my number and if he can remember it then give me a call and i'll take him for a spin but i ran out of time :(

Hows your weekend been Liz?

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