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paul; u rememeber my exhaust... will it fit?

steve reckons theres big gains to be made especially in spool up so thats good news, guttin the cat apaprently aint too good. i had a look at tit today and i dont think itll work too well. cos id need to get it smooth for the air to pass through

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