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Nice ceffy man very nice indeed very clean thoughout.

i might have to head back to the phillippines and drift for a holiday haha

Jase...

Hi Jason,

Drifting is still fresh over here. You may want to do some runs here when there is a competition and mostly, that is done from march to Sept.

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Hey how is your conversion going. U said you will log all the process and take some pics. I got into a problem with my wiring.

Let me know if you have something.

THanks!

Here is a not so detailed work on my car. Sorry, I forgot to post it after I was done with it as I've been busy with work but here it is....http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2439676/4

I'm part Filo lol.

Yep fair few guys and gals who are in the import scene here.

Everything from skylines to evo's and even magnas with GTO twin turbo conversions.

Oh wow...now I feel at home in this forum...hahaha. :laughing-smiley-014:

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Haha your driveway looks so "filo"!

you should have broken bits of glass on the top of your concrete wall, rather than the pot plants hahaha

i'll be going back in Feb...can't wait!

...nice car by the way! :dry:

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Haha your driveway looks so "filo"!

you should have broken bits of glass on the top of your concrete wall, rather than the pot plants hahaha

i'll be going back in Feb...can't wait!

...nice car by the way! :huh:

Hahaha...only in the Philippines.

See you in March if you are staying here long. :D

...oh and how do u find driving a car with those rims and bodykit on such poor quality roads?

The roads here are mostly good and in concrete but just a little bumpy from the construction. The car can still manage it though I just have to choose where I am going.

coming along quite nicely dude.....buuuut...something has come to my attention, where has your chrome grille gone????

an another quick question, what size rims what size tires buddy??

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Howd you go about painting the front grille? Im thinking bout doing the same, but not sure on how to achieve such a beautiful look! hehe.

I never did anything to the grille. It is still the way it is when I purchased it. I just try to keep the plastic scratch free all the time.

coming along quite nicely dude.....buuuut...something has come to my attention, where has your chrome grille gone????

an another quick question, what size rims what size tires buddy??

Hi. I have my chrome grille in storage and I use it once in awhile depending on my mood.

The front rims I have is 17x8, +5 offset and the rear is 17x9,+10 offset. Tires I use are 215x45x17 all around so the rears are pretty stretched.

I have a new set of wheels mounted to the car and I have yet to take new pics of it. Currently, I am using Rota Torques with a 17x9.5 all around, paired to 215x45's. The bodykit I have are already painted so maybe I will take new pics again and post it next week.

Thanks. :banana:

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