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Now I got her some new shoes heres my girl -

just got to get her out of the clouds a bit.....

that ride height doesn't look too bad

get a dayz front bar and it will look even better :D (will look exactly like mine)

pic of the stag now she is coming along just got to wire emanage ultimate in, got it friday and injectors and tune all else done well for this stage any way :thumbsup:

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pic of the stag now she is coming along just got to wire emanage ultimate in, got it friday and injectors and tune all else done well for this stage any way :thumbsup:

Looking great guys :cheers: Whose doing your emanage tune?

mine were about $89 trade from sprints cant remember brand but they are adr approved. no probs at all except if the control box gets too hot like on a 40 degree day like today with the box mounted in engine bay they turn off so if i relocate box into cabin no probs, had them about 3 months will find out brand for you

4bidn1, any info on your LED DRL's??

i've had hit and miss experience with the cheap ebay ones, not sure i want to fork out on the super expensive hella dayline's...

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I've posted these up in a seperate thread before but thought I may as well put them here aswell.

Wheels aren't mine, 18x9.5 +18 all round, I think I need 19" instead. (GT-Cs or something along those lines)

Nice pics man. I like the clear indicators on the front. The rear of your car is different to mine, as I have different brake and indicator lights and a chrome piece at the end of the brake lights either side of the number plates.

I will throw some pics up of mine sometime today to show ya :thumbsup:

Nice pics man. I like the clear indicators on the front. The rear of your car is different to mine, as I have different brake and indicator lights and a chrome piece at the end of the brake lights either side of the number plates.

I will throw some pics up of mine sometime today to show ya :thumbsup:

sounds like you have series 2 lights

here is my stagea and my other toy, the old and the new, the fast and the slow. my tastes couldn't be further apart.

hey man, I'm gonna be up around the 10th-13th of feb, should catch up and go for a cruise or somethin :)

And anyone else in Adelaide who's interested? :)

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