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Yeah its been a little while - still repping the family wagons! :(

Still own the liberty GT, but that is the wifes car full time now, and the Legnum is mine.

Damo is right, the pipe in front of the cooler is the power steering cooler - came this way from Japan. I've had the car for just over a month now and loving it! Had a nice little accessories list with it from Japan and makes a great daily for ferrying my Son around :(

looks nice, is this the car that was at Lukes workshop?

Haha yeah this was the car at Luke's workshop lol, don't let his brother Craig know you called it that though, it's actually Craig's workshop :)

Ah if only East Bear bar & GTR Bonnet (+ latch/hinges/etc) didn't cost so much .. would totally do that to my GT-T too ..

Already have GTR pedals, GTR climate control & GTR MFD .. tehehe .. *so so sad* :)

Yeah, I just don't like the other bits, really. GTR-look front though, yum.

I've contemplated taking the GTR bonnet + Ken Lowe R34 NUR-style NACA duct + EB bonnet mole with factory bar approach .. would be sex :)

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