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ok ok

so now got screamer pipe / ebc etc - engine all good 240rwkw

now got vented fibreglass bonnet from VIVA GARAGE

fibreglass spoiler - courtesy of VIVA GARAGE

letterbox grill

the 'other' type headlights

and swaybars come in this week - blade adjustables :)

large stickers removed :sick:

enjoy the pics

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bonnet fitment was better than expected!

has a slight dip on one side but i know its not a show car, and dont really care lol...

WHITELINE SWAYBARS now fitted!!! even just driving home, HUGE difference to say the least! end links are both pretty much vertical also and didnt have too much trouble with fitting.

front is set on medium, rear on hard. (have to soften dampers rear)

yep all set for the 13th now :)!!! first practice in over a year!!!

i did end up going the 27mm and 22mm, i was surprised that the front that i pulled out was almost exactly the same thickness, although a lot lighter, and with driving a huge improvement with the new one.

rear was easily bigger than the one i pulled out, so i'm guessing that one was standard.

have to soften dampers in the rear, and i will see how it goes as is in the front :)

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Your ceff is going better than ever Huddy, i was at the Drift Prac on Saturday wathcing and you were doing really well. How did you manage to pop a braided brake line though, thats a bit of a worry, as im looking into getting them for my ceff and i dont want them splitting on me :wub:

I recently bought a Whitelind adjustable 24mm front sway bar from a R32 GTSt and a rear GTR swaybar, i have only put the rear GTR one in so far but already the car feels much better and more "stable" through the hills. Their a great upgrade for the car considering the price.

huddy and simon were kicking ass at Mallala on the weekend.

Was really good to watch simons entries and huddy's into turn 1.

i believe the wheel was rubbing up against the braided line which caused it to split.

Correct me if im wrong Matt.

Will be out filming on the 10th next month.

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