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yap its a weekend car thats why im just using tar for the chessie,custom blue paint that easy to match and the s/s bolts give it a tuffer look when you open the doors,boot or bonnet. Most of the work has been done by me so it dident cost me a arm and leg

By striping the car to a rolling shell and preping the cabin and engine bay in 2pac primer, i let the pros deal with the outside i saved around $3500-$4000 and thats no shit with all the work needed to do a full restore on a car its alot of hours and at the rate they charge it all adds up.

well i live in Salisbury NORTH, its not that bad, they are knocking down all the old trust houses, and everyone is building new, and all the problems are moving out to northern elizabeth.

haha no crap dont slow down in them areas i know i live near em all i just keep my foot on the gas ready 2 get the hell away from there! haha

you shouldnt have any trouble getting away from the ''sik VLs and VNs wiff Pod filters''

place in salisbury plains i think called extreme motorsports will supply, fit and paint for $6k (costs more if not standard paint). bit much if you ask me but that's one place you can get it done if you have the money, they got an example of a 33 already with the 34 front end conversion that they are selling too if you wanna have a look.

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