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I'll put up some pics of the new 32 soon Marko.

Nah no build thread at the moment, might do one later.

Stefan 3M blue masking tape will be your best friend during assembly.

Its low tac so it won't damage the paint. But its thick so it will protect the fresh paint pretty well.

Cheers. Yeah, still rolling on Meisters. Was going to sell them to get something different at the start of the year, but decided to stick with them.

You importing a 32 as well?

On topic, some more pics from the downshift meet

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Hey man, just wanted to say that this thing is really nice. I saw it at the downshift meet and out of 700 odd cars, there were only a few that interested me. Yours was one of them.

thanks for that anth i was thinking of using bubble wrap but ill try that for sure!

saw the bay today had no idea it was sprayed! very happy with the job. pics are of the bay straight off the gun. its getting buffed this week.

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Hey man, just wanted to say that this thing is really nice. I saw it at the downshift meet and out of 700 odd cars, there were only a few that interested me. Yours was one of them.

Cheers for the kind words.

Got a few cosmetic improvements still to make (the front bar being the most glaring off them), but am pretty happy with the overall look of the car. Just need to tidy it up a bit.

Will have some more decent photos coming up later in the month

Cheers for the kind words.

Got a few cosmetic improvements still to make (the front bar being the most glaring off them), but am pretty happy with the overall look of the car. Just need to tidy it up a bit.

Will have some more decent photos coming up later in the month

No dramas mate. The front bar could do with a respray, but the car still looks the goods. It'll look even better once it's finished. Am I wrong or was it for sale recently?

What's done to it?

Haha u have an eye for detail. I'm actually surprised that the rta allowed for this plate to be registered

Exactly the same thing I said to the owner, he's been pulled over heaps of times too and no one has said anything about em.

But when you see the stance of the car it all makes sense.

18x11.5" miesters on the rear, 10s on the front and slammed hard.

No dramas mate. The front bar could do with a respray, but the car still looks the goods. It'll look even better once it's finished. Am I wrong or was it for sale recently?

What's done to it?

Hasn't been for sale in the last few years. Wheels were for sale at the start of the year but decided to keep them for the time being.

Mods are 25 engine, high mount turbo, suspension, brakes, computer, stripped interior etc.

Thanks guys, still got a few things up my sleeve to get it just the way i want it. I currently miss driving it badly at the moment :(

And sorry to all that have been restarting because of the pointer :P didnt think it would get so many people hahahha

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