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I put up some photos finally. They're in my album.

I recently added the Dolphin front bar (off ebay), and an HKS Silent Hi-Power (from Just Jap). Everything else is how I bought it (already had the Dolphin Grill and eyelids)

Let me know what you think.

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Thanks guys,

Yeah, I'm a little on the fence about the eyelids too, might photochop it to see what it looks like without them.

The engine just looks like a regular NEO 6, but I took off the coil/plug cover to keep it a bit cooler. Are they CE-28N's, Grant. Hot!

Exhaust is nice, very deep at low revs turning into a nice growl higher up. It's probably loudest around 1500-2500rpm. Made a big difference, smoother, bit more power, turbo spools quicker. Looks sweet too.

I paid 25G, and now I've spent $1500, uh-oh starting to snowball.

I'd like to get some R33 GT-R wheels, black powder-coat, I think would be the goods. And probably lower it and inch or so, too.

Who's going to the show/shine day at Merrylands? Is that confirmed yet?

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I'd like to get some R33 GT-R wheels, black powder-coat, I think would be the goods. And probably lower it and inch or so, too.

Who's going to the show/shine day at Merrylands? Is that confirmed yet?

R33 GTR wheels definitely look tough on a Stagea, even unpainted! Sydneykid has them on his s1, and he also just happens to have developed a full suspension kit which might suit your needs. I'll be saving towards this soon enough, myself.

I'm going to be at the Show and Shine - I'm actually helping to get it all up and running. We're in the final stages of planning now, and it will all be announced shortly.

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Looks sweet. I usually like eye lids personally and want to get some myself but I agree they just don't seem to suit. I don't know if its because its a series 2 or it doesn't blend with the grille / front bar. Not sure, but strange 'cause I usually like them. I hadn't seen them on a series 2 before though. Otherwise it looks sweet. Congrats. Also is it just me or do the lids look a little off shade to the rest of the paint. Maybe thats it. Love the grille though too.

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I've taken the eyelids off now. I think the cars looks a lot better for it too, much smoother. And yes, they were a different white than the car, they didn't have a pearl on them either.

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