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hey adam, not sure if it's just the angle of this pic but does your cannon hang to the left? cos mine does, and noticing yours, it's kinda curious that both ours do (if yours does).

PS: a bit of the meguiars plastic trim restorer (or equivalent other product) will make the grey grids on the bottom of the rear bar look nice and schmick

hey adam, not sure if it's just the angle of this pic but does your cannon hang to the left? cos mine does, and noticing yours, it's kinda curious that both ours do (if yours does).

PS: a bit of the meguiars plastic trim restorer (or equivalent other product) will make the grey grids on the bottom of the rear bar look nice and schmick

There are plenty of exhausts that hang to the left. Its normal.

hey adam, not sure if it's just the angle of this pic but does your cannon hang to the left? cos mine does, and noticing yours, it's kinda curious that both ours do.......k

I took Maria to a movie the other day > get her out of the 4 walls.

At the cinema, I parked slightly to the left.

She got out of the car and looked at my car's alignment.

I knew what she was going to say, so I yelled, "Have you ever seen a penis that hangs straight!"

She laughed and then enjoyed herself :)

That black and white pic looks nice. Got some character to it!

Cheers! 798163_612633028771066_1526484560_o.jpg

Spent the day smoking the front lights because they were faded and ugly and also did the grill bit...opinions?

I like it, looks more aggressive but isn't just another GTR knockoff

I took Maria to a movie the other day > get her out of the 4 walls.

At the cinema, I parked slightly to the left.

She got out of the car and looked at my car's alignment.

I knew what she was going to say, so I yelled, "Have you ever seen a penis that hangs straight!"

She laughed and then enjoyed herself :)

hahahaha good story Terry. Guess i'll be content with my hanging lefty aye

Haha the black one is cleaner ;)

Give it a few days lol

hey adam, not sure if it's just the angle of this pic but does your cannon hang to the left? cos mine does, and noticing yours, it's kinda curious that both ours do (if yours does).

PS: a bit of the meguiars plastic trim restorer (or equivalent other product) will make the grey grids on the bottom of the rear bar look nice and schmick

Yeh it does, it's a HKS cat back.

Cheers!

Spent the day smoking the front lights because they were faded and ugly and also did the grill bit...opinions?

I like it, looks more aggressive but isn't just another GTR knockoff

The lowness looks great, however impractical it may be lol, but not really feeling the headlights, just looks cloudy rather than smoked.

My idea of a smoked headlight/tail light should be a tinted effect whereby the clarity is still glass like (or as glass like as possible with the damn 34 headlights) but just darker.

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