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double demerits is an eastern states thing it was never officially brought in to SA just trialed it a few years back, they're talking bout bringing it in tho...

They used double demerits in SA over the Easter weekend

I just picked these up from ebay :down:

$375

$375

$66

Its put a hole in my wallet but i couldnt stop bidding lol

You.

f**king.

Suck.

Just checking you are aware... those taillights are missing the centre garnish, and those GT badges are the non-turbo ones.

I want those projectors though!

Ya the garnish is gana be a flamin mongrel to find but i was pretty happy at the prices :down: i was also aware of the GT badges comming from the NA but it looks alot better and diff from the stock item

Were you bidding on the frount lights?

I just picked these up from ebay :P

$375

$375

$66

Its put a hole in my wallet but i couldnt stop bidding lol

be aware you'll be devo if ya stove those lights LOL

they aint coupe lights either - theyre passage lights (as they have the chrome trims and are a grey colour)

garnish will be a bitch to find too

Im gana paint the rear lights black maybe with some night shade paint to blend in with the colour of the car(white and black) Im hoping i can use the stock garnish for now till i find one to suit the rear lights.

Im half way into cutting and shutting a volvo frount lip, filling in the frount 3 gaps and adding some to the center so it fits perfect. Is there any place in Australia that can do side skirts and rear bar??

i guess i was wrong...oh well u learn some thing new every day... now to correct my mate that told me...

Nah thats cool, I don't think they had double demerits over the Anzac weekend though so maybe its only an Easter and Christmas thing at this stage.

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