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cordia :glare: its one letter away from cordial, which is sweet so yes i can if you got some exhaust piping. i was going to buy a pipe bender 2 months ago but bought some R34 GTR clone buckets instead.

if i get a white bar i might just take you up on that offer but im chasing a rear bar at the moment. good shit jax in canberra is a good chain to work for, good bunch of blokes

cordia :glare: its one letter away from cordial, which is sweet so yes i can if you got some exhaust piping. i was going to buy a pipe bender 2 months ago but bought some R34 GTR clone buckets instead.

if i get a white bar i might just take you up on that offer but im chasing a rear bar at the moment. good shit jax in canberra is a good chain to work for, good bunch of blokes

Hahah yup Its the Mighty Cottees Cordial of Furious Anger.

Ill mock up the piping and can tack it together with my shitty arc welder, but its no good for welding the thin pipe.

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