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True but i got a really cheap deal on em.. My other rims were like a year or so old and im selling them for $1K.. these ones i got for $1K and there only about 2 months old and hardly ever driven.. tyres like 95% thread so im happy :) But yeahh if only when he bought them he got more dish but ahh well i love em :banana:

Went for a drive today a mate got some relly good pix of my 32 for you all.

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Nice :)

Just wondering why you've relocated the coil packs like that, do they not fit under the covers or is there some other advantage to it, or just for looks?

Nicely done anyway. Also, where did you get the strut brace from just out of interest?

Oh and while I'm at it I have yet another question :)

I see you have those 'gizmos' connecting the bottom lip of your spoiler to the bumper, are they to add strength or serve some other function?

Always been meaning to ask someone that question :)

Nice :starwars:

Just wondering why you've relocated the coil packs like that, do they not fit under the covers or is there some other advantage to it, or just for looks?

Nicely done anyway. Also, where did you get the strut brace from just out of interest?

Oh and while I'm at it I have yet another question :D

I see you have those 'gizmos' connecting the bottom lip of your spoiler to the bumper, are they to add strength or serve some other function?

Always been meaning to ask someone that question :D

yer the coil packs will not fit under the center cover . Strut brace was on the car when i got it and the lip is just to save my bar from being f**ked up on the road and i love the way it looks to

nice pics ryan. Love the rims the more i see them :starwars:

Saw you out and about yesterday with a few of the guys

Thanks Michael yer was out and about with some of the boys was a good day ya will have to come next time

yer the coil packs will not fit under the center cover . Strut brace was on the car when i got it and the lip is just to save my bar from being f**ked up on the road and i love the way it looks to

Cool, it does look good too. I just noticed how damned low your car is as well... bloody hell, you'd have fun driving it around my neck of the woods :)

Couple quick pics of my 32 gtst that we finished painting about 2 months ago. Ended up choosing the new holden green colour.

Looks real nice in the sunlight

Before

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all nice and undercoated ready for the colour to go on

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Finally finished

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what do you guys think???

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Couple quick pics of my 32 gtst that we finished painting about 2 months ago. Ended up choosing the new holden green colour.

Looks real nice in the sunlight

Before

post-16070-1211277161_thumb.jpg

all nice and undercoated ready for the colour to go on

post-16070-1211277313_thumb.jpg

Finally finished

post-16070-1211277735_thumb.jpg

what do you guys think???

o yer this paint looks good face to face love the car good to see some one looking after it now mick

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