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Try Scotty at Scots rods, good pipes, great prices.
Can try Fat Pipes at Kallangur. I hear very good things from many different people, have not used them myself yet though.

Might go in and get a quote. Not much off the shelf bolt on stuff to be found, but then again I wasn't really surprised. Just thought it would be a little cheaper.

I wasn't really surprised. Just thought it would be a little cheaper.

That's what she said.

OMG Where!?

Typical...

But then I don't get to WATCH them die :(

I like your attitude ;)

FARKIN LOL!! :)

<3

New sig!! :)

Yay! Sig'd :P

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