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hey wats that double sided tape that ppl use to hold bodykits on?

the strong stuff? and i canget it from bunnings yeah?

i've seen it at car toys before, but you could use zip tie work just the same and probably be chaeper

Are you serious or just messing around???

Im serious if someone has the money. Everything has a price.... and there's more important shit to be done to the car ATM.

If no one has the money, it get's put on and run at low boost until I can afford to upgrade shit. With my missus's car officially out of action, I have to get it on the road ASAP.

You have money.... PM me. :)

As for the ziptie/double sided tape convo, use 2 small tek screws on the ends of the skits inside the wheel arches, and cabletie the front bar on.

As for R32 coilovers.... how much you have to spend? I know of a few sets ATM....

Im going to go die in a corner now. :P

hey wats that double sided tape that ppl use to hold bodykits on?

the strong stuff? and i canget it from bunnings yeah?

i purchased some from the body shop on Pt Road. A huge role is like 15 bux or something....i used it for my rear pods...works very well, altho my kit is factory Plastic injection moulds...they fit snug as, with alot of fibreglass kits there will probably be a small contact area with the actual body so may be better to use tek screws..

Edited by Ryanrb25
AHAHAHA That was my other option when i was looking at plates for MY maroon 33.....LOL But stuck with the ol RBB 033, close but no cigar!! Now my mate will have those plates when he gets the car!! People may mistake the two cars!!

Haha great minds think alike!

And then there's girls........ Can never have enough of all of the above, but you gotta spend some of one of those to keep the other!! well actually both ;)

And if you want to know exactly how much she costs you then click!

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