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Ive removed sound deadening, A/C, heaps of shit behind the dash so i should still be below the factory weight.

Wanna get it on a weigh bridge and see how much it is. Later on will be fibre/cf doors, bonnet, boot etc but not for awhile.

Thanks for that mate.

Im just in the process of going down that same path now. So I just wanna know from somone whohas done it, pros and cons.

Did you remove all the air con humidifier (spell?) and all that rubbish from behind the dash too?

Is it worth removeing all of the AC? Im assuming with the condenser and compressor there are a few extra Kg's there. Any idea on how much?

Is it a pain in the arse to drive without sound deadening in the front half of the cabin?

Thanks for the help mate,

much appreciated,

Cris

Unfortunately i had to leave the big box in behind the dash as it works with the heater and to pass inspections here u gotta have a heater :down: With the A/c, i removed all lines and condenser from the engine bay as well as the compressor. (heaps of weight in those)

With the sound deadening removed u can hear more of the exhaust and stones up in the guards. i dont really mind, just turn the music up more :)

Cheers

I bought them months ago and spent the whole time trying to decide whether to paint them the same colour as the car or not. Was bored the other day and decided to fit them

I think I made the right decision :rofl:

Here's mine freshly out of the workshop, the rims still havent been fitted as being a gts-4 I'm waiting on a set of gtr knuckles to hook up the 5 stud conversion...so yes the wheels dont fit the width of the car atm :D

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lol yeah we all have marble interiors and some gold and diamonds :)

haha nar mate they probably just had it made up at a shop or ebay seems to bring a few styles around. (its juts like a mobile cover but for cars :) )

LOOK WHAT CAME TODAY!

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Looks tops...can u post a pic of ur car with it fitted, would like to see how my car would have looked if it stayed white with this bonnet :D

DANG THATS FAT!

4Doors just looks so much tougher in my opinion!

Looks great man!..

Yea! I LUV 4 Doors now! before i bought the car, i always wanted a 2 Door.

I wasnt really excited when i bought it until i started to mod it alittle :wub:

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