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lols looks awesome satanic. i reckon the bonnet looks good like that. raised bonnet, track look. reduce heat by releasing it out.

anyways muck around with the coils yesterday just to see how stupidly they can possibly go. rears dont sit much lower than my nismo's, a finger gap on 18's. but the fronts are current on half in these pics. pretty weird design allowing fronts to be at that height with only halfway, and rears not being low at all on full.

hotness!

mine are the same, fronts go alot lower than rears...damn japs!

this angle never looks as good in pics as it does in real life! makes me wanna get a proper camera just to take the fkn pic

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^ esp the last shot!! Not straight and felt a tad soft. Im guessing he didnt have a tripod at the time.. makes sense using iso1600 lol..

I was just interested in the location of the shot.. So going there next week.

I will post up some photos :huh:

Will have 10mm (rear) and 15mm (front) spacers put on this week to give the car a beefier look... picked these alloy spacers up in Japan back in May, never got around to installing them, should look nice as the widths will bring the wheels out just enough to meet the edge of the guards.

BTW; who's going to the NSW Dyno Day on Saturday?

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