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YUK!

if you cant drive it home like that then... well.... i dunno.

although the Audi TT wasn't bad.

and the 33's were good as they DO drive them on the street. Not stick it in the garage like you'd have to do with that red VL.

But the Red Prelude (my mate ben) god that car is good. Something different everytime that's totall original.

there's a special plan for that car to be coming soon...

i'd also like to see if it would 'loose' to that HSV :rolleyes:

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Originally posted by R31Nismoid

But the Red Prelude  (my mate ben)  god that car is good. Something different everytime that's totall original.

there's a special plan for that car to be coming soon...

is that the prelude that has the amps "floating" and the boot lid raised straight up? is that the guy who works at gary's car audio?

if so, looks like he is finally getting his stereo up to standard. and i wouldnt say that his stuff is original...but thats just my opinion:D

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Originally posted by sniffy

is that the prelude that has the amps "floating" and the boot lid raised straight up? is that the guy who works at gary's car audio?

if so, looks like he is finally getting his stereo up to standard. and i wouldnt say that his stuff is original...but thats just my opinion:D

yeah.... ben. but he doesn't work at Gary's anymore.

he defected.

and of course you may have seen similar before... seriously. how can it not have ben done before with that many cars/shows world wide.

I just haven't seen anything like that in a prelude like his.

therefore by the mathematical powers in my mind that works out to be original...too me

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BUAYA: saw it the other day actually

http://www.saiprex.com/showoff/CAR_pics%20009.jpg - stole my idea.. i swear! stuff it.. i'll do it anyway :D

http://www.saiprex.com/showoff/CAR_pics%20027.jpg - hehe.. well i am doing the interior of vickiis car at the moment.. i can make it look like that :P

what the hell is hotine trying to do with those wheels? least it looks better than when i saw it last.. when i think it was white??

Thanx for the pix pavel.. saved me $20 or whatever it was :)

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gordo i c u r turning her lancer into the typical ricer mobile

Haha, you haven't seen the half of it :P Trust me, she can outrice the best of them. I'm just adding to it...she gotta get off her slack bum and take some photos of it.

Thing is you either have rice or you have power.. and if u have lots of money you have both the rice AND power. Thing is if you got a cheaper car, may as well spend some money making it look nice - usually its not much.. but i think the people who spend much more on the car than what it cost them is going that one step too far. Of course if you want to win autosalon and things, that what u have to do.

Used to hate it, but guess i'm getting used to it.. have to give your car some personality after all otherwise its just another sludge box nobody notices.

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Originally posted by predator666

BUAYA: saw it the other day actually

http://www.saiprex.com/showoff/CAR_pics%20009.jpg - stole my idea.. i swear! stuff it.. i'll do it anyway :D  

http://www.saiprex.com/showoff/CAR_pics%20027.jpg - hehe.. well i am doing the interior of vickiis car at the moment.. i can make it look like that :P

what the hell is hotine trying to do with those wheels? least it looks better than when i saw it last.. when i think it was white??  

Thanx for the pix pavel.. saved me $20 or whatever it was :)

:D np, it was $15.

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Originally posted by sniffy

lol...yea i guess

why did he "defect"?

im just a bit biased when it comes to him, when i met him about two years ago he thought he was the shiznits...i just dont like that i guess. he was bragging about his install when i could have done a better job

just did...

mmm, maybe. Since i've known him he's been alright. Maybe he was just learnt to be nicer or something?!?!!?

Nah, he's helped me out a great deal with stuff, just the usual case of once you get to know someone... etc, etc

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