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Nice R Jarred but you do realise that when you own an import you are forbidden to park any closer than 30cm to the curb so you never risk scratching your rims.

I will forgive this 1st offence but please be mindful of your proximity next time you park your car.

Thanks dude. But seeing as I've come from a 32 with the rims extremely hanging out of the guards I'm pretty careful when approaching gutters.

Mod list to check off in the next 6 months.

Kakimoto Regu 06

Tein super street coilovers

18x10+12 TE37

New air intake (can't even hear my BOV :laugh: )

Got the car back after getting the hubs painted and the calipers powder coated... also had my spoiler mounted again and took the front spoiler lip to get prepped for the riverland show... some pix

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Few more touch ups required on the boot, the bonnet and the drivers door and a couple tiny dents on the passenger side. Not much more to go..

-D

because there abbo's and the legal system in australia is too scared of not being politically correct so f**ks like then get back on the street for the simple fact they are abbo.

all those scumbags have a criminal record longer sled's ban list, yet they still get all there benefit payments and go rob places such as vilis

edit: domar car looks clean as f**k, but plzzzzzz put a gtr lip on there :laugh:

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all those scumbags have a criminal record longer sled's ban list, yet they still get all there benefit payments and go rob places such as vilis

hahah @ sleds ban list

edit: domar car looks clean as f**k, but plzzzzzz put a gtr lip on there :laugh:

yeah I did mention in the post that its getting spray painted atm ;P

-D

Well I just got defected. Done for cage, suspension, steering wheel. First defect on the car ever. Off to regency I go :laugh:

I feel your pain i got done last month they said my steering wheel was to small aswell but its withing the requirements...

So you are actually going to have the front lip on it? Thought you took it off because its only for "track cars"

no i took it off because i kept scraping driveways and speed humps and the like and i was damaging the shit out of it

as it is I had to get it bogged and sanded in many places

its going on for the riverland show, and then it'll come straight off until I can get some replacement suspension that increases my ride height by at least a cm if not 2

-D

its going on for the riverland show, and then it'll come straight off until I can get some replacement suspension that increases my ride height by at least a cm if not 2

Your ride height is far from low

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