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I was liking the lights to start with but want to get the red ones instead, like whats on Slims beast.

The dust is actually mud from going through some decent puddles on a couple of dirt tracks. :P

LOL!

Yeah Sl!ms looks very unique.

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Looks nice buddy!

Thanks Mate :P

I was up the coast in NSW this weekend visiting a mate... the car stands out there that's for sure lol..

I parked at my mates house and was away for the day.. when we got back home his neighbour came out to tell us that a few cars that had been driving by pulled over got out and started taking photos of the car haha

Looks like I may have a few fans :)

Looks nice man but those wheels look a whole lot better with no center caps!

Really? see i always thought they looked better with them, and i know i see alot without the caps. I'll have to take them off and see how i feel about it.

Really? see i always thought they looked better with them, and i know i see alot without the caps. I'll have to take them off and see how i feel about it.

Nice car dude :P , what sort of grill is that you've got ?

nice car, wheels look alright, what are they? look like a aussie brand, but not bad looking.

the wheels look awesome,put some pics of urs up

Looks tuff as, dont recon you could go much lower lol

thanks man i could probly go abit lower lol

Edited by Travis32
thanks man i could probly go abit lower lol

lol maybe just. do you have much trouble wih it at that height ?? as in bumps etc. or you normally have it higher ?

i have it at that height all the time.Just gotta go at angle n slowly over bumps etc.But yeh its low than i expected it to be but it doesnt worry me

its all good cops love me too.lol

they cant fit my licence standing up under the car lol

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