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the car looks fantastic Grant

truely does (bar the sleepy eyelids, but hey its your beast)

however, none of you know what Unicorn of Pain really is.

try driving thru the city to work, 6ft8' tall, 12 surgeries and no kneecaps, with knees swollen like softballs.

Unicorn of Pain right there :D

anyway, good luck with the tune. looking forward to seeing the list of all modifications done

looks freaken hot!!! (except the eyelids ... not really a fan)

Wish my roof racks had of made the trip ... damn compliancers keeping them!! :D

So how low is the car? like mm from the ground?

I've got a DAYZ kit coming, so if l keep the car l plan l going as low as this pretty much.

Oh ... and any bigger images, l need a new wallpaper!!!

if you search on flickr for JDMISGHEY

you will see all you want, i got tons of pics

um, not sure how low i am, i keep scraping my exhaust on speedbumps, and i think my front right shock is blown (shitty dampers to begin with)

i can measure a few points and let yuo know

but ill do it in inches just to piss you off (JK, i hate standard)

anyways, my t04e fell through, most liekly, so ill have to go back to using a gt2540

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