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Most recent pic of my beast - Loving the spacers on the wheels (30mm rear, 25mm front) and the ride height :D

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Unbalanced, I love it. What kit is that though..would suit a 34 front end aha. The wheels set it off nice with the height however. Tien coilovers?

It was too low :D I had to raise it.

BC coilovers! They go well.

Also dolphin bodykit :bunny:

And an R34 front end would suit me just fine too.. If only they weren't so expensive.

EDIT: Just realised this is actually when I only had 25mm spacers on the back.

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It was too low :D I had to raise it.

BC coilovers! They go well.

Also dolphin bodykit :(

And an R34 front end would suit me just fine too.. If only they weren't so expensive.

EDIT: Just realised this is actually when I only had 25mm spacers on the back.

viva garage in adelaide do them cheap i think for $1500

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Haha, ahh the malt shovel brewery bottle opener. I got given them for work for doing some stuff with james squire.

Very nice car however, whoever did the repair job did a good one.

Whats the Dvd player your running in it?

Yeah I go the bottle opener from Chuck Hahn(below), the guy who started Hahn breweries. And who is now head brewer for lion-nathan in the asia!! He came and saw a show I was in down in Sydney and then invited us to have a tour of the james squire brewery just out of the city. That was the most amount of beer I've had in one hour, and straight from the source :P .

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Yeah it was a good repair job, done by Brisbane motor bodies.

As for the DVD/TV/GPS, it's some no name brand like AVC or something cant' remember off the top of my head. I got it from cashies for $240, was a little worried at the time. But it's been working fine for nearly a year now.

Recaro's were already in the car when we almost bought it, almost 3 years ago.

Came close to buying back then, but found ours a few months later.

I may have turned off the traction control on the test drive :cheers:

i have some pics from it at the dealer ship too

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Here's mine (after a $7000 face lift from the insurance company following damage casued by a falling tree :cool: )

Hope it's not too many pics, got a bit excited :cheers:

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love the custom sub boxes :cool: i'm trying to think of where to put mine to not annoy my boot space...

(as i always have it full of guitar stuffs :D)

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