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finally got my car lowered on the weekend, been a long time coming ha.. pretty happy with the way it sits now, also new tyres!

pretty average pics but here they are..

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Great to see big bird flying a little lower.Nice work looks the goods :yes:

finally got my car lowered on the weekend, been a long time coming ha.. pretty happy with the way it sits now, also new tyres!

pretty average pics but here they are..

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...better not park this next to Shell's R34

> turn your back for 1 minute

> you'll be left with her car and your number plates on it

;)

Here are a few of mine the day it arrived in Victoria.

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So nice!

Endless Brake setup is awesome!

What aftermarket carbon fibre part is that above the diffuser?

Or is it just painted black?

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Looks a lot better now!

Car looks amazing mate, soo clean and simple but still soo aggressive

Thanks.

BSB on white looks awesome too!

Thanks.

Ive never been a fan of the carbon high wing stands on anything bar white or silver but your BSB pulls it off very nicely !!

I was also not a fan and thought I would put the standard stands back on, but once I saw it in the flesh I decided it looked good.

So nice!

Endless Brake setup is awesome!

What aftermarket carbon fibre part is that above the diffuser?

Or is it just painted black?

Thanks.

The rear section above the diffuser is a "Superior Auto Creative" carbon panel that is clipped / double side taped to the body.

http://www.nengun.com/superior-auto-creative/carbon-rear-bumper

Well once again, mine is just a GTT and not the prettiest thing but also lowered it on the weekend by an inch and did some tidying up -

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Heap of other pics in the build thread but no point flooding the page with a daily :P

Thanks.

The rear section above the diffuser is a "Superior Auto Creative" carbon panel that is clipped / double side taped to the body.

http://www.nengun.co...bon-rear-bumper

I see, thanks!

Looks quiet good.

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