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  • 2 weeks later...
muh new rims :P Lenso Katana's 19x8 with 235's on the front and 19x9.5 with 275's on the rear .....enjoy :(

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pretty soon you wont be able to see your headlights lol. didnt know you could get lower eyelids...

Cara.. in my opinion.. the rims where the only thing that let your car down last time.. (no offence.. I jsut seem them on every second car on the street)

this new re-birth is THE SEX!.. And Im not even a fan of bling!..

I love it!

Congrats!

Do tell us you get another best graphics award!

no offence taken at all! in fact i totally agree with you, the new rims really fill out the guards more and do look 100% better than the Koya rims ;) im glad i got them!!!!!!!!!

this weekend is Adelaide Autosalon :( so ill let you know how i go hopefully sunday night or monday! :) fingers crossed of course that we come out with something....lol.....just done a boot install so will post pics up of that later (after autosalon)

hahah this sleep ypu speak of ?? lol

yes defintley going on the dyno......and using 100hp jets too :D will be interesting heheh cant wait getting them tuned in friday morning so i cant wait to see the result :banana:

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey guys

My car doesn't quite compare to you folks, but I do love my car.

I love the stanard look so have tried very hard to keep the car as stanard as possible.

I don't like my wheels of course but I can't change them for sometime...

I did have a TRIAL front on there but it was just way to low for comfort - 85mm. I had my friend modify the front spoiler for me.

This was the original front:

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The car now looks like:

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Sorry mine isn't to much to show, but someone out there might just like it as I do! (My friends flame me for having my trial front modified)

Edited by wilorichie

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