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Old 31-Dec-2006, 10:46   #1
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Old 31-Dec-2006, 11:02   #2
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Old 01-Jan-2007, 21:59   #3
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Old 02-Jan-2007, 01:18   #4
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Looks like Monster silencers,not 888.
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Old 02-Jan-2007, 09:01   #5
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Looks like Monster silencers,not 888.



no, the early spaghetti systems had the longer outlet nozzles. they look like proper 888 stuff to me.
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Old 02-Jan-2007, 09:44   #6
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presactly...bid away, bid away (to the tune of 'in the jungle, the mighty etc)
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Old 02-Jan-2007, 10:54   #7
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No tabs on the end of the outlets though,which is where the carbon straps fasten to?
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Old 02-Jan-2007, 12:15   #8
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Best check he'll send them abroad before bidding toooo much!
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Old 02-Jan-2007, 14:10   #9
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yer tabs are easily spot welded on jasp so nee probs there to a handy blerk like yerself, although as yer a one armed bandit at the mo you could struggle a bit like...
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No tabs on the end of the outlets though,which is where the carbon straps fasten to?


true, the early SBK rules dictated the mufflers had to be attached in two positions (wtf???) but that was changed later on. my spaghetti has std road nozzles so i guess they came with all sorts.
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