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Originally posted by Adrian_perth

neo, thought i'd give ya an idea as to what i am getting for my new exhaust :- hks hiper/blitz nur spec catback system

                     :- 3 Inch Highflow cat

When you gettin that Adrian. Will be good to see some at the cruz. I swear people must think that i steal skylines. I look under then all everywhere. freak!

Originally posted by Neo

When you gettin that Adrian. Will be good to see some at the cruz. I swear people must think that i steal skylines. I look under then all everywhere. freak!

i do it all the time. or pull a hard u turn while im driving to go and check a good looking import out :P

i love the funny looks u get :D

Psiker

i don't have it yet neo, but if all goes well i have my plans set out and mods should start hopefully next week if all goes to plan :D

at the moment i only got blitz filter, apexi front pipe and trust catback getting rid of front pipe and catback for new shit though :P

adrian :D

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

im turning 18 in august :D it's hopefully gonna go hard! i seriously wanna change it to manual but then again i'd get a better time with the slush box :P and maybe if i get that new turbo it will go even harder :D

adrian :P

wow RESPEKT!:uh-huh:

when i was 17 i had a 1991 TR magna, Auto, 2.6l 4 cyl

did u get the loan and all urself or buy outright with savings?

Psiker

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

i don't have it yet neo, but if all goes well i have my plans set out and mods should start hopefully next week if all goes to plan :D

at the moment i only got blitz filter, apexi front pipe and trust catback getting rid of front pipe and catback for new shit though :P

adrian :D

i thought apexi front pipe was good though? or u just want it to be the same the whole way thru?

Psiker

the catback is shit i cut on resonator and middle muffler sounds alright but i done like the welding and shit looks dodgy the muffle is tiny inside as well

apexi frontpipe is meant to be good, but it's only 70mm i dun think that is 3inch :P

adrian :D

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

my parents GOT the loan for me, BUT i am paying for everything, i was too young to tak out a loan so just got them to do it, no way would my parents pay for it :D

adrian :P

wow nice parents. my parents will go gaurenteer me (speling) but they wouldnt take a whole loan for me. specially with the houses and cars and the boat (now gone :D )

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