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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Zanda,

Nice pic mate:D How's the car, all back together I hear?

See'ya:burnout:

yeah. runs pretty nicely.

Dont know how much difference the dump makes to the sound, but compared to cam's car, the throttle response in the lower rev range seems really good. which is not to say that its bad in cam's.

just that it's good in mine!!:)

at the "go-up" shop today, "going up" so that I can drive it home properly.

now I need for alarmage and rego and Im in bizniss.

Hoooray im insured again.

If i crash into a Bentley i get a $1200 excess and they pay the rest. Too bad i have to tow my heap home and sit there crying in the driveway but thats the game huh.D

$135 a year for 3rd party property

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