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many moons ago when I was living at home some cops came round one Sat arvo...

I walk outside to see them inspecting my old 33... started to chat to them and apparently a neighbour had dobbed us in as we had a loud car that was waking them up in the morning... I asked them what time and they said approx 5:30am... There was no way it was me as I never get up that early so I took them out the back to show them my dad's old Alfa Giulia GTC... they just laughed and asked to hear it... I gave it a few revs for them and they said nice car and left promptly lol... that car is seriously loud, I did used to feel a bit sorry for the neighbours! lol made my 33 sound positively quiet in comparison :bunny:

Hahaha nice one!

Im yet to get a visit from the po po's but im sure in the near future they will be knocking at my door :bunny:

That yellow Panspeed fd is automotive porno!

Looking good Dane. Do me a favour, and feel free to tell me to get stuffed...but i think the thing that will make your car will be the carbon flush fit headlight kit that deletes the pop up headlights.

If Greg's Onevia was white i would have bought it already as my daily. I wuodl throw the headlight conversion on it and be stoked! I would then change my name to Ben and track spec my GTSt. It seems all the cool kids with track GTSts these days go by the name of Ben :laugh:

Looking good Dane. Do me a favour, and feel free to tell me to get stuffed...but i think the thing that will make your car will be the carbon flush fit headlight kit that deletes the pop up headlights.

If Greg's Onevia was white i would have bought it already as my daily. I wuodl throw the headlight conversion on it and be stoked! I would then change my name to Ben and track spec my GTSt. It seems all the cool kids with track GTSts these days go by the name of Ben :laugh:

You can tell me to get rooted too but I agree with Roy here, I reckon the carbon lights would look schweet.

Bris, I have your solution, my girl is up for sale, how about I send her over to you? :D You can even leave the name stickers on the window so everyone thinks you're one of the cool "Ben's" .

Great minds must think alike hey boys??! You can both get stuffed, and rooted... :laugh:

I'm way ahead of you, already have these waiting to go in, hence why there's no headlights in there :D Unfortunately they're not carbon though... The stock headlights weigh a fair bit, and were complicated to wire and just unnecessary so we decided to delete them with the Supermade kit. Now I juts need to get some lights for it, but it will make for a great cold air feed until then.

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Greg's Onevia is a top buy Troy, nice car. Then you'll have a real engine, none of this RB rubbish :D

yeah you want some of these bad boys. it's the wtg for 180.

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in fact if I ever do a 180 it will be a replica of that one. I saw it when it was debuted at tokyo auto salon a few years back and it was awesome then, and it's awesome now! lol, and nomuken even signed shit for me next to it, then pulled funny faces while I took pictures. fun times.

The 180 has a heart beat! :laugh:

that's awesome!

the headlight kit will look the goods on your car...

if my onevia was white, I probably wouldn't have bothered building up my silvia, I decided I wanted a white s13 not long after I imported the blue one... smooth.

yeah you want some of these bad boys. it's the wtg for 180.

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in fact if I ever do a 180 it will be a replica of that one. I saw it when it was debuted at tokyo auto salon a few years back and it was awesome then, and it's awesome now! lol, and nomuken even signed shit for me next to it, then pulled funny faces while I took pictures. fun times.

I think im in love with those URAS kits...if only they did them for 33s and Id be set

Haha smooth Greg!

Yeah, I think the headlight kit will tie in well with the whole black/champagne thing I've got going on, especially when the carbon bonnet goes back on, though it's looking a little worse for wear...

Baron: I dig the Uras kit too mate, pity it came out after I'd spent way too much on the bodywork already. It looks to make a good base for some underbody aero work too.

You can tell me to get rooted too but I agree with Roy here, I reckon the carbon lights would look schweet.

Bris, I have your solution, my girl is up for sale, how about I send her over to you? :laugh: You can even leave the name stickers on the window so everyone thinks you're one of the cool "Ben's" .

Selling her? Any particular reason? Shame, the thing looked to be a decent little bus, and no doubt well driven.

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