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yea thats me. seen them yesty mornin. they look sweet.

lol, looks like you may have some competition now that it has been mentioned on the forums, dont worry i wont be bidding for them, i have an S2 with a RS260 frint bar so it doesnt even incorporate them.

lol, looks like you may have some competition now that it has been mentioned on the forums, dont worry i wont be bidding for them, i have an S2 with a RS260 frint bar so it doesnt even incorporate them.

hey mate i noticed your car is missing the roof racks, just wondering if u know who makes the cover panels for it when u take the racks off?

anyone else happen to know either? ;)

cheers

Brad

I have found out not that my rims are 3 piece Work rims... How much would they fetch you think?

I like your rims! But not for 2k - rather a hiflow (how IS your hiflow going btw?)

But Im in adelaide, so shipping costs a bit for larger items like those.

Im thinking now, that once the bike is sold, a visit to Bob Jane is in order

Just a $1200 set of new 17s with tyres me thinks for me.

Well i got my new lights on today. i tell you what they're a bit of a bitch for the middle ones to get off. also the plugs didn't match, so i butchered my old lights loom and put them into the new lenses. they all work fine now. My old lights are for sale in the classified section if anyone is interested

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hey leshy nice work mate, looks nice and clean with the clear lenses i reckon, what are the series 2 taillights worth on yahoo jap autions usually? did u get them through slidewize imports?

clear or tinted lights i dont know which too choose, though black ones look dirty compared to the clear ones. just 1/10 of the price :(

cheers

Brad

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