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pfft pansy, doesnt it look pretty enough for you?? :(

but i get ya, i guess grey/silver stock rims arent as affected........

lol, they get dirty enough with, well, dirt which makes the Diamond finish look like the Silver finish.

A splash of Maguires Gold car wash and they are lovely and pretty again :O

btw... I know you want them :(

hi guys

good forum

i just bought a 2003 turbo stagea, only $8500 nz

last car was a 98 turbo caldina wagon

stagea is by far the better car (it is a bit slower than i thought it would be considering motor specs, still great to drive)

cheers for all the info

you'll hate him more when you factor in the exchange rate differential

how many km's on the clock joe and was it registered?

...and.....the only way for it to be the same here is if the Govt removes all the import taxes etc...but that would mean our cars would then only be worth half as much...so either way we lose. :(

you'll hate him more when you factor in the exchange rate differential

how many km's on the clock joe and was it registered?

yeah one good thing about nz is cheap jap cars

it has done a lot of km 170,000, but car is still in mint condition so km don't bother me

has the pop up tv etc, totaly useless but looks cool

yes it was registered b4 i got it

http://store.mp3car.com/ProductDetails.asp...uctCode=DSH-002

You guys are going to love this one!

touch screen replacement....

http://www.tvandnav.com/index.asp?PageActi...&ProdID=108

Video in for OEM

Edited by BoostdR

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