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Originally posted by Sneeza

thanks ken - well the alcohol definity helped the smiling part hahahy by the end of the day my face was sore from smiling hahaha

Bet you were sore in the morning( the feet Troy , not what your thinking , dirty boy :( ) when the affects of the booze wore off.

:)

Cheers

Ken

Cheers Ken.

Got pics from a guy selling front pipes & the pipe is much longer than what mine are & have the hole to mount the oxygen sensor. My front pipes are very short with the oxy sensor mounted in behind the cat.

Just curious to know whether my cat is further forward than normal or if it's cos there is a difference between the 32 & 33?

Originally posted by gtrken

Bet you were sore in the morning( the feet Troy , not what your thinking , dirty boy :( ) when the affects of the booze wore off.

:)  

Cheers

Ken

hahaha I was thinking something dirty when I started reading that hahahaha. Yeah I was a bit hungover but nothing a full buffet breaky didn't fix!!! hahaha

Originally posted by Micko

Cheers Ken.

Got pics from a guy selling front pipes & the pipe is much longer than what mine are & have the hole to mount the oxygen sensor. My front pipes are very short with the oxy sensor mounted in behind the cat.

Just curious to know whether my cat is further forward than normal or if it's cos there is a difference between the 32 & 33?

Front pipes , you mean the bit from the back of the turbo that does a 90deg bend or the two pipes that come off those and join into one before the cat ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

hahaha I was thinking something dirty when I started reading that hahahaha. Yeah I was a bit hungover but nothing a full buffet breaky didn't fix!!! hahaha

You posted earlier that your dad paid for honeymoon somewhere. Have you been and are back already .

Cheers

Ken

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