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Nice looker there Kevin.

Been a while since I've put an update in here myself. Sorry that it's so dark, I can't seem to get everything done in time to take some pics during the decent light of day.

After sporting a "clean look" for about 5 years, I've decided to go for something a bit different. Some will like it, some will hate it. I know. But I really like it right now and that's what counts.

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Thanks buddy!! I like your train of thought; it's your car so as long as you like it who cares what others think.

Your car looks nice and is still clean. It's not like you have Nismo stripes going across the body!!

Good work mate. Rims suit too!

They are actually Lenso Project-D spec E Concave Wheels.

I bought them from Budi at Autotechnica here on the Forums. They are a trader and are currently selling the 18 x 9.5 version in black for $1000 a set.

I bought my Lenso Dish wheels from Budi too. Great guy to deal with, I recommend highly.

I have these pics on Photobucket, but the site doesnt allow to link them. Any suggestions on photosharing websites that are allowed?

Photobucket works fine, use the image icon at the top when replying and paste the direct link there it will work.

for example.

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Thanks a lot buddy. I was using the HTML link I think. Its been a long time since I jumped on a forum. Hehe.

Like he said :)

Car looks good man, nice stance.

Cheers bud! :cheers:

Nice car, Impul front bar :thumbsup:

Cheers! Bumper does look alright without being too ricey I think. LOL.

Car looks great mate!

Cheers bud :cheers:

That does look good. Best looking bar I've seen on a Series 2 yet!

Thanks mate :D

Easily the best. I wish I knew that front bar existed before I resprayed the stone chips out of my stock s2 front bar! Great car man. :)

The bar on mycar also has two small cracks, I would like to also get it resprayed as well as the rear bumper.

Unfortunately, the car is up for grabs now :(

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