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It Aint Pretty But she f**king hammers... RB25 in my 32

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Oh and I decided to dummy fit the rear wheels... overfenders leave japland in 2 weeks, not long to go now and itll be 100% finished.

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Dummied up the flare minus the overfenders obviously

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All ghetto'd up with tape just to give a general idea of what she might look like when done, overfenders and finishing should make a big difference but you get the idea :blink:

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By the end of the year the goal is to be putting down 600hp at the treads and to have all the cosmetic work finished.

Shit Camera. Ghey Sun. Clean 32.

Yeah very nice 32 man, luv those rims but what is with your camera? my fone takes photos much better than that... i'd be taking it back to the shop asap. heres one of mine (in progress) i took on the fone, getting rims soon then lower it and that will be it for a while before i go broke...

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Here's a few photos i took today with a shitty point and shoot camera.

The front bar is off at the moment because of a little driveway accident. (driveway won)

Ive added a few pics of the damage to the front bar, if anyone has done this sort of repair before please pm me as I have never worked with fibreglass before.

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