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Put the new kit on the 32 today geting custom pods made for the ass end going to look mad when i have finished with it.

Will be painting it throw out the week will keep yas updated.

Let me no what you all think of it.

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i love that front bar, not to keen on the add on's you did yourself but its your car so if its to your taste then thats all that matters. Be good to see when the cars been painted

lol spent a long time on the indicators had to heat them up and remove all the orange out of them and yer then played with a bit of paint on them looked good after we fin with the tho

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looks hot without the bonnet lol. Why did you take off your manifolds. Are there big mods i dont know about... Is that bonnet fibreglass or did you just cut your existing bonnet?

Edited by r_speedfreak_r

lol that pix with the manifold off its my bros gts4 just droped the 26 in it and yer big mods going on with that car only spent about 15g on mine.

Yer it is a stock hood with holes cut out of it may put perspects in it i have mesh in it at the mo

Looks good apart from the bonnet cut out, no offence intended - just not to my taste. Not too crazy about the front splitters/extended lips either. Sorry.

I'd love to be able to do bodywork. Plenty of money to be saved if you can DIY.

Good luck with it.

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