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suprisingly, 100mm zincalume downpipe is not cheap from stratco. 
 
$75 for 2.4m

Quote on the 4" o/d stuff 16# at cost. Got a price on 4" strip wound flex also. First pic is description second pic corresponding prices.DSC_0372.jpegDSC_0373.jpeg
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Quote on the 4" o/d stuff 16# at cost. Got a price on 4" strip wound flex also. First pic is description second pic corresponding prices.DSC_0372.jpeg.f9db41ca7c4a1fc4494dd13e9483db51.jpegDSC_0373.jpeg.5e7fa695968a079fa27f9a3ab90b6d54.jpeg

Checked the quote with Adam when I got home and looked at it was surprised at the 304 s/s price compared to the m/s price. He confirmed it was correct at cost.
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Checked the quote with Adam when I got home and looked at it was surprised at the 304 s/s price compared to the m/s price. He confirmed it was correct at cost.

You know for my mate Trev Even though I've no Sau sticker on the car.
service?

Or a beast that will finally shut down all the four door talk? You can borrow my family if you like? Mega traction from the rears if it has enough talking. Yes that is talking from the rear! not torque!

Or a beast that will finally shut down all the four door talk? You can borrow my family if you like? Mega traction from the rears if it has enough talking. Yes that is talking from the rear! not torque!

Amazing the difference on a loaded 3x rear passenger seat in the Nissan. Not much difference in the xd xc au ba. Escort felt like it had dropped a cylinder with passengers!


You haven't asked.

My wife thinks I can read minds but unfortunately I can't default_smile.png

Yeah it's a pity. She can read your mind but won't let it slip that she can. It's a secret that can only be divulged by the minister for finance. (comes for free with a marriage certificate)!
Actually seen your gtst at the drags a few weeks ago. Very nice

Thanks would say there is few more little things to fix but it's 22yrs old and in a permanent state of trouble shooting and fixing. Decent battery and oil change this weekend. Would ask Manne for a price on a battery but it's not a power station? How'd the car run from c-red Manne?
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