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Hi guys,

I've just picked up an almost mint (has some fade on the roof and bonnet) metallic grey over silver with gold pinstripe Y30 - 300C AKA Cedric.

Some of the things done so far:

Lowered close to 3" with custom built front struts and springs, Commodore ute rear springs and short travel shocks, new bump stops.

Late model import twin throttle bodied Z32 VG30E motor.

Dark tinting

removed badges

removed paint of front grill

A decent sound install

Modified front hubs to fit late model jap wheels.

twin Air horns

17" rims

3" intake pipe with pod filter

Next up is hand built extractors, leading into a 2.5" exhaust. The only problem I'm having is what to do with the muffler/tip combo….

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