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Looks great, still got the sleeper thing happening! Number plate to the side and the front mount are giving something away though... Is it leagal to stick your number plate to the side (left only I assume)

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Luke

Ta Luke, cheers!

Ive got the tranny' oil cooler to fit, so when the front bar comes off next time I'll add a L bracket to centre the number plate again, and mesh the cooler opening. Got to do that soon.... >_<

But I love the Stagea. What a beautiful car, hey. Like the pearl shine???

Tangles

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Im in love... :P

That pearl looks awesome, pretty good for a ebay $500 Samsung digital-camcorder with a photo function (worth $900 at the time, LOL, gotta love ebay), and the car is heaps dirty. True.

However I should line up the intercooler a bit better I reckon... >_<

Good choice of rims Alex, seeing your photos made me realize I wanted some. Used my home loan redraw facility, LOL, to get the rims/tyres & suspn stuff (going on soon).

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