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I farrrrrking want those rims Chris. Do want these as my next set for sure!

You will need the rims, and glasses with a special filter (as used on the camera or photoshop) for everyone that looks at your car to get the full effect. Edited by vee35

some up to date pics

rear bumper had some deep scratches I couldn't buff out so got it resprayed, thought I'd share a pic of the rear end stripped

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also got my front grill repainted, I painted it myself but years of rock chips left it looking like crap, much better now & finished off with a rubber lip from ebay

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M45 shift knob, won't get scratched on the metal trim piece like the stock version

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Well Hi guys, Since I haven't post my picture for a while.

Here is the update I have done and Oh Also Selling the car as well :P

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The following mods I have fitted are:

Motordyne space 5/16” Iso thermal plenum spacer

CF Intake pipe with JWT pop charger

Berk Hi-Flow cats + Exoticspeed Y-pipe + APEXi WS2 exhaust

USA Made Custom Grounding Kit

Nissan OEM Brembo brakes upgrades

Whiteline Adjustable swaybar Front and Rear

SPC Adjustable rear camber

Tein H-tech spring

Volk Racing LE37 Top Secret Edition wheels 19x9.5 +22 front and 19x10.5 +22 rear

Pirelli Nero 19" 245/35and Hankook EVO V12 19" 275/35

Works Paddle Shift and MOMO Gear knob

Nismo Front bumper

If I can't sell the car I'm Considering to put more mods like the Nismo Cluster, Transgo Kit and ECU upgrade.

well selling it because I just bought a Audi Q5 for the newborn baby and kinda don't need 3 cars right now.

At this stage I'm putting it $29,999 ono.

Love the Audi's, do like the body of the A4 sedans and seen them done up beautifly. How many KM's are on the car? Considering the mods, that's not a ridiculous price as they go for 20k stock with reasonably low KM's. (70ish)

Mine only done below 58k atm. When I bought it was with 28k km from japan through presti motorport.

When getting my q5. Saw a very nice sport package a4I b7 in black with s line kit and rs4 wheels in black. It looks amazing.

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Considering the mods, that's not a ridiculous price as they go for 20k stock with reasonably low KM's. (70ish)

If you can find someone who likes all the mods. That's the downside of mods, when it comes time to sell, it is unlikely you will find a buyer who likes exactly what you have done. You can spenk $3k on rims, but if the buyer doesn't like them, they won't pay more for the car than for one with stock rims.

If you can find someone who likes all the mods. That's the downside of mods, when it comes time to sell, it is unlikely you will find a buyer who likes exactly what you have done. You can spenk $3k on rims, but if the buyer doesn't like them, they won't pay more for the car than for one with stock rims.

Very true, i personally would rather buy a stock car as i have because i know that something hasn't fuc*ked around with anything and done a dodgy job installing something. Peace of mind.

Got some new wheels....

she's still sitting at monster truck high right now, suspension will be next:)

Getting mixed reactions and some strange stares lol.... people either like it, or hate it..

but I like it, so thats all that matters:)

Specs -

Front: 19x9.5 245/35/19 +12

Rear: 19x10.5 275/30/19 +12

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Got some new wheels....

she's still sitting at monster truck high right now, suspension will be next:)

Getting mixed reactions and some strange stares lol.... people either like it, or hate it..

but I like it, so thats all that matters:)

Specs -

Front: 19x9.5 245/35/19 +12

Rear: 19x10.5 275/30/19 +12

- Holly

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Need major low, you can stick a closed fist in that gap. Other than that i do have much respect for running bright pink wheels major respect

Infinity badges were on it when I purchased it, but I actually moved here from the USA just last year, so I would have done them anyway:)

You need some more pink somewhere to offset the wheels.e.g pink grill or pink side mirrors or even a pink overlay on the lights

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