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Ok cool. Well I'll go for the drive anyway just for something to do. No 15 though because his curfew is 7:30 haha. Hope to see some of you there :D

Edited by Bergo

Have some public service jobs i just found out about to apply for, so i may be late/not turn up at all, depending on how long it takes me to write out responses to their questions.

Anyone interested in this but in Brisbane?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/408889-trustgreddy-35-in-titanium-exhaust-to-suit-r33-gtrgtst/page__p__6539174__hl__titanium%20exhaust__fromsearch__1#entry6539174

I'll be selling mine when the Kaki is arrivesd/installed (hopefully by the end of this month). Will be selling it for 1k. Excellent sounding and sexy looking exhaust. I'll be posting it up on a thread when the new exhaust is in if nobody is interested.

Dont really wanna part with it but will need something quieter for the missus and bub.

I was going to head out to Chris's tech night and then do something after that if you're keen for that Pete? I think Martin is keen and there should be a few people out there by the sounds of it.

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