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I told you they were coming! It's still a small % of us but they are coming!

I'm pretty sure they jumped in through the same window Aaron came through!

Edited by Jetwreck

I told you they were coming! It's still a small % of us but they are coming!

I'm pretty sure they jumped in through the same window Aaron came through!

Maybe you can rise up as their leader. They are all gunna want Epic wings like you and then you can change them for good,

Maybe you can rise up as their leader. They are all gunna want Epic wings like you and then you can change them for good,

Just like the soup nazi!

NO MORE CAR WORK FOR YOU!!!

Here's mine:

Owned since March 2010 - purchased from Japlink with 39K and now nearly 139K.

Mods include:

Hdi FMIC (installed by Dale), B+M transmission cooler sandwiched b/w FMIC and radiator (installed by Japlink), plenum spacer (installed by Dale), Selby sway bars front and rear (BG organised by Dale and installed by him), Dale's front chassis brace (also installed by him), Jetwreck's GB rear chassis brace (installed by Dale), BC BR coilovers (installed by Dale last Dec - with thanks), Brembo brake upgrade (installed by Japlink), transgo shift kit (installed by Jetwreck in the bro' garage), Scotty's 3" dump pipe and a custom 3" exhaust (installed by Japlink), air horns above the FMIC and pair of LED fog lights (both installed by Japlink), 19x9.5 +20 offset (bought from jasevr4) shod with Kumho KU31 245/40 (from Taleb Tyres Arncliffe),

Dude! That looks great, nice one.

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