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gunna be purdy stock.18x8 mags goin on as soon as she gets home.maybee suspension not sure yet.def alarm and cruise control goin in and new stereo with stacker in the back

Stacker, Mike? Just make a bunch of CDs with MP3's on there, and the need for a stacker is long gone!

gunna be purdy stock.18x8 mags goin on as soon as she gets home.maybee suspension not sure yet.def alarm and cruise control goin in and new stereo with stacker in the back

Which cruise control are you gonna to use?

nismo recon 3 weeks

My car is at Iamshe now and ready

All the work is/was done in 6 days, but the compliance plate along with 5 others have gone missing between Melbourne and the Gold coast. Bloody courier companies!

mine arrives in brissie on the 14th dont know how long it will take to comply though thankfully i am not using nizmo

Same here dude!

SeaWay for whatever they are called contacted me today to let me know.

mine arrives in brissie on the 14th dont know how long it will take to comply though thankfully i am not using nizmo

woooohoooooo how exciting...looks like the WA folks can have a cruise and photoshoot soon :P

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