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Originally posted by DCIEVE

wherebouts does cruise start from (time?) should be pickin up my car today or tomorrow just waiting for parts so can pass pits.

If you are talking about the cruise this friday night..... It starts at 8.00pm and starts at City West....

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Cam gears? I'll find out today what is happening. Loosing the variable cam timing isn't a big deal, in fact once you do cams then it's the best way, I'll speak to Steve and see what impact he thinks it would have if you did both inlet and exhaust on standard cams:D

See'ya:burnout:

U really cant just call em up on the phone and ask em to do something illegal. Exhaust torque got fined big a while back and they wont be doing it again. For all they know u could be EPA calling. Cats dont make all that much difference y not be environment friendly?

Yeh i know what ya mean there. Thing is if u want quality u gotta pay for it, there are really no shortcuts.

Hey if u can weld its not too hard to just weld straight piece of pipe through ure cat so it looks legit. Its gonna be a task finding a shop to do it for ya.

U just run ure zorst straight through and use the old cat casing to put around it and then weld the ends so it looks real.

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