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thx, ye its road registered. drive it every day :ninja: nah the cage isnt that bad, but i took it out coz it was touching my new seats, im gettin one made up tho thats cams approved and in moly not mild steel.

its been in the shop for a bit now, get it back this week, after a few little touch ups.

Who did your compliance? I wanna meet them lol

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Your car is MNPII not III i have the same colour... LV4 should be your paint code its too dark to be a III.

Still looks good, might take the wing off you.

oh k i dunno haha so 2 is the chameleon/ pearl flip aswell is it? and 3 is just a lighter version of it?

the cwest one, let me kno as sum1 else asked me for it for a s15 drift car!

thx

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Black wheels on a black car seem to have the best effect, I may powder coat my LM GT4's

I was thinking the same thing. No shortage of places that can do it. One problem is you

lose those authentic rays stickers inside the wheels. Then there is the hassle of having

the tires removed, the rims cleaned, dropped and picked up at the powder coating place,

and the whole thing reversed.

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