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Ok well had my car fully done with the veilside kit and chrome rims and all the other show stuff and turned alot of heads. But due to me getting side swipped earlier this year it gave me the oportunity to give it a whole new look and change it up a bit. So it started about june this year, took it down to the boys at the panel shop fully strip it down to nothing and start the new body work, role the rear guards, shave the aerial, side indicators and boot, fit m3 mirrors, customize the combat R rear bar, Drift wing, Bomex Sides, Do-Luck GTR front, GTR aluminium bonnet, Widen front guards, custom 2 tone paint with diamondesque pearl and a couple of other suttle things that'll be my secret. Then straight from the panel shop down to my mates tyre show for some AXIS Hiro rims to be fitted, then drive it for 1 week and then straight of to have the engine removed and fully rebuilt, which is were it is now. From there it'll be going to get the interior and stereo done.

So let me know what you think....

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yeah engines at the engineers with debate going whether to go 25 bottom end or 30..... but yeah working it out with him wats goin to be the best package probs going to go the 25 bottom due to his racing experience.....

now trying to work out how to design my dash with the guages and stuff, and also wat to get airbrushed on it :S

also is there a difference between series 1 and 2 when it comes to tomei poncams

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